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

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Part Number: OEM13705107
Manufacturer Part Number: W10339326

Fix a washer that overfills, won't fill enough, or stops filling mid-cycle. This water level pressure switch regulates tub fill. DIY repair in 30 minutes.

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For Whirlpool Washer Water Level Pressure Switch (Part Number: OEM13705107)

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Jim, Try these checks next, Check and make sure the lid switch WP8318084 and wiring are OK, check the lid and hinges, make sure the hinges aren't loose or the lid is "moving" and breaking contact with the lid switch. Remove the timer wire harness block from the timer and check the timer terminals for being bent or loose, check the terminals inside the harness block, make sure they are in and "locked" inside the block. If all's OK, the issue should be in the water temperature switch WP8564140, the circuit board can disrupt the water valve operation and cause erratic fill cycles and operation.

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Alan, we'll need to make sure the correct water level switch was ordered for your appliance and we will need the model number to determine the correct parts. Please verify this information and repost for further assistance. Thanks!

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Hello Paul. The model number you provided is not working. It sounds like the pressure switch may be the issue on the unit.

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Hello John. If you can stop the water from entering the machine by turning off the timer or unplugging the unit, you will need to look for a bad pressure hose or replace the pressure switch. If the only way to shut off the water is at the shut off for the water hoses, you will need to replace the water valve in the unit.

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Hello Roman, This would not be in the pressure switch since the contacts in there cannot make in both directions at the same time. This means the unit could not be filling during the unit trying to agitate. Your issue will be either in the control board WP3955728 or in the timer WP3953248.

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