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Fix washer overfilling and water spilling over the tub with this pressure switch. Simple 3-wire installation stops overflow issues. DIY-friendly repair.
I followed the rubber tubing attached to the outside of the washer tub and it was attached to the pressure switch. The switch is the only component in the system that could potentially fail, so I guessed that it had to be the culprit. I ordered the new one, it arrived in less than 36 hours, installed it, plugged the wires in just like the old one (only three wires) and voila, it now shuts off the water flow just like a new washer. Read more
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Fix washer overfilling or not filling properly. This pressure switch senses water level and signals the control board. Straightforward DIY repair.
Replaced pressure sensor and hose Read more
Fix a washer that won't start cycles or advance properly with this rotary cycle selector switch. Direct replacement for common cycle selection issues.
Washer won't start or interior light not working? This door switch completes the circuit when the door closes. Moderate DIY repair with basic tools.
Replaced door lock. It required removing the two screws around the lock, pulling the spring hoop wire from around the door gasket, and then disconnecting the two wire terminals from the lock. Reverse with the new part. After cracking open the old lock the failure was caused by a thin plastic tab breaking off. I also bought the door switch since it's cheap - just in case the problem was not the lock. But the door lock was the fix. Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill, overfills, or won't advance cycles with this pressure switch. Controls water level sensing and cycle progression.
Fix a washer that won't select the correct water temperature with this water temperature switch. Common issue when wash cycles use wrong temp settings.
Fix washer overfilling or underfilling issues with a new pressure switch. Controls water levels by sensing tub pressure. Moderate DIY repair.
Washer not filling or overfilling? A faulty pressure switch may be the cause. This switch monitors water levels to control fill cycles properly.
Washer not filling correctly or overfilling? This pressure switch controls water levels during wash cycles. A straightforward replacement part.
Fix washer overfilling or not filling properly with this water level pressure switch. Common repair for incorrect water levels. Moderate DIY difficulty.