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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Water Level Pressure Switch by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6137694
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10065

Fix a washer that overfills or won't start the wash cycle. This water level pressure switch detects proper fill levels. DIY-friendly repair.

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For Ge Washer Water Level Pressure Switch (Part Number: OEM6137694)

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Larry, This issue would most likely be caused by a faulty water valve if the unit is in the off position and is still dripping water in.

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Tom for Model Number WJSE4150B2WW

The washer will not fill to the correct level and will shut off. I will restart it sometimes 4 or 5 times before it will reach the correct level. Then it will usually shut off after the fill and I will restart it again. Then it will usually work for that cycle until the rinse fill and will sometimes do it again. After that it usually will work properly. What do you think it is, the water level switch, the water inlet valve or something else? Thanks

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Hello Tom, This problem is characteristic of a failed control WH12X10222. I'm sorry but this part has been discontinued by the manufacturer and no satisfactory substitutions have been provided. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Darrylm44, the most likely cause would be the timer contacts not remaining closed. This can be tested during the state of failure by testing the red wire at pin 14 for 120VAC and then the blue wire at pin 36 for 120VAC. If there is not voltage, then the timer has failed.

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Hello Raul, the water level switch is calibrated by the manufacturer to open/close internal contacts as the air pressure increases in the airline tube from the tub's air dome as the water level increases. This measurement is not something that you would be able to test for accuracy. However, if you want to do a basic test, use a multimeter set for continuity test and with the switch disconnected, check for continuity between terminals 7-16, if you apply gentle air pressure into the tube the switch should click and then there should be continuity from 7-15.

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Hello David. You will need to check and make sure the pressure hose is not clogged on the unit or the air dome. If they are clear then you will need to replace the pressure switch WH12X10065.

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Hello Betty. Try cleaning out the air dome and pressure hose. If it is clear, then you will need to order and replace the pressure switch on the unit.

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Hello Nikki. You will need to check and see if the pressure hose is clogged on the unit or if the pressure switch is bad on the unit. Also, check the air dome the hose plugs onto.

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