Skip to Content
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • lovely images 15 million satisfied customers
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store

Customer Questions and Answers for Float Switch (Drain-Pan Sensor) by Ge

Best Seller
Manufacturer Part
4.89 (64)
By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6118497
Manufacturer Part Number: WD21X479

This float switch detects rising water in the refrigerator drain pan or lower cabinet area and signals the appliance control to help prevent overflow and water damage. Use it to replace a failed or intermittent water-level sensor. What it does:

  • Senses high water level in the drain pan or collection area and closes the circuit to alert the control.
  • Helps identify causes of leaks and pooling under or behind the appliance.
  • Commonly used when symptoms include water on the floor, drip pan overflow, or water-related error/alert conditions.
  • Matches OEM function for refrigeration units that include a float-based water-detection circuit.
What's included: One float switch. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any repairs; shut off the water supply if working near water lines.
  • Access may require removing lower kick plate or back panel; handle plastic clips and fasteners carefully.
  • Disconnect electrical connector gently and note orientation before installing the replacement; secure wiring and verify float moves freely.
  • Restore power and run a short test cycle or simulate water level to ensure proper operation.

More
$71.95
Compare At:
$85.58
You Save:
$13.63

IN STOCK
Ships Monday Guaranteed
Add to Cart

Questions & Answers

For Ge Float Switch (Drain-Pan Sensor) (Part Number: OEM6118497)

1 Answer

Hello June. You will need to check and see if the snubber 5308002385 is bad on the unit. If so, it will cause the unit to be out of balance. If it is good, check and see if the legs 131373610 are cracked or the base 134773500 of the machine. This can cause the problem as well. Hope this helps.

Read More...

1 Answer

June, The float switch is a good place to start, but the "Float"(inside the tub in the left front corner) is a more likely situation, slowly lift it and lower it, if you can hear the switch click, you're probably OK, and will need to check or replace the fill valve WD15X93* (this is an example only, the model number you supplied is incorrect). Thanks and Good Luck.

Read More...

Have questions? Ask our pros!

Contact us in a way that is convenient for you

Call us 1-877-477-7278
Need Help? Chat with a Pro
Or ask a question by filling in the form

Share your thoughts with other customers

Ask a Question
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store