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Customer Questions and Answers for Water Level Pressure Switch by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM13699155
Manufacturer Part Number: W10335056

This water level pressure switch monitors the washer's tub water level through the air-pressure hose and signals the control when to stop filling. Replacing a faulty switch helps restore accurate fills and consistent cycle progress.

  • Senses air pressure from the tub to determine water level
  • Signals the control to start/stop filling and advance the cycle
  • Common symptoms of a failed switch: fills too little or too much, stops filling early, won't advance into wash/spin, or shows water-level error codes
  • Helps protect against overfill conditions when operating correctly
What's included: 1 water level pressure switch Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and shut off water supplies before servicing
  • Access through the control/console area; note hose and connector orientations
  • Transfer the pressure hose and wire harness; ensure an airtight hose fit with no kinks or cracks, and clear any water/debris from the hose
  • With the tub empty, run a quick fill test to ensure proper shutoff and cycle progression

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For Whirlpool Water Level Pressure Switch (Part Number: OEM13699155)

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Ricky, You will want to check the pressure hose and the air dome to ensure that they are properly connected with no holes or being clogged or kinked. If these check ok then you will need to replace the pressure switch W10335056.

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Hwllo Becky. Check the pressure hose and make sure it is good on the unit. If so, replace the pressure switch on the unit.

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Hello Scott, You are supposed to blow through the hose back towards the tub. This clears any lint and soap build-up that could clog the hose to the pressure switch. If you blew very hard, I would be very reluctant to trust it as too much pressure will damage the water level switch. Now to troubleshoot your issue, reassemble the unit and start it filling with water. While it's filling, unplug the unit from the wall receptacle. If the water doesn't stop until you turn off the faucet, the water inlet valve is bad. If it turns the water off when you unplug it from the wall receptacle and the unit is full, you have a bad pressure switch.

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Steve, the water level switch part number 3366846 is our replacement part number W10335056. Using a model that this switch is used on the knob is part number WP3957796. To verify these are the correct parts used on your appliance we will need your model number. Thanks.

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Nuckles, here's some basic help : "Servicing Components in the Console 1. Remove the two Phillips-head screws securing the front corners of the console to the washer top. 2. Tip the console back on the hinges that secure the top of the console to the washer back. Removing the Timer There are two types of timers. One can be identified by a plastic body. The other has a metal body. Plastic Body NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE TIMER KNOB BY PULLING FROM THE FRONT. Doing so will damage the split shaft and require replacing the entire timer assembly. Actually, once you have the console loose, you need to remove the knob, and disconnect the air dome hose from the switch.then remove the cabinet to access the air dome hose where it attaches to the outer tub assembly, on the right rear portion of the tub. Components inside the washer cabinet can be accessed by completely removing the outer cabinet as one unit. 1. Remove the console mounting screws and tilt the console into the service position. 2. Unplug the lid switch harness connector from the receptacle in the washer top. 3. Remove the cabinet mounting clips by placing the flat blade of a screwdriver in the clip. 4. Remove the cabinet by tilting it forward and pulling it away from the washer. 5. The rear panel can be tilted back for additional access to components at rear of machine by twisting the rear panel support 90°. and then tilting the rear panel back." Good Luck and Thanks

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