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Customer Questions and Answers for Pressure Switch by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18067575
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10514214

The Pressure Switch is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This component is crucial for monitoring and controlling the water level within the washer, ensuring it fills to the appropriate level for each cycle.

Common causes of a bad pressure switch include electrical faults, wear and tear from regular use, or damage due to exposure to water and detergent. These issues can prevent the switch from accurately detecting and regulating water levels.

Symptoms of a bad pressure switch include:

  • Washer overfilling or underfilling
  • Inconsistent water levels during cycles
  • Error codes related to water level issues
  • The washer not progressing through cycles properly

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Chuck, If the unit is not spinning then it could be a door lock assembly that is faulty. There is a enable switch that could be bad on the switch. The water level switch would cause a error code for long drain so you will want to put the unit into diagnostics to see if there is a error code that is showing.

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Hello Micah. Sorry, the manufacturer does not release the information on the set screws. The come preset and are not intended to be changed. Thanks.

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Hello Darrell. ¦ If there is no water in the unit: — Make sure that both valves at the water source(s) are turned on all the way. — Check for plugged or kinked inlet hoses or plugged screens in the inlet valves. — Verify inlet valve operation. ¦ If there is water in the unit: — Verify drain pump operation. — Verify that the pressure switch hose is in good condition and properly connected to tub and pressure switch. 1. Verify there is not a siphon problem. 2. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 3. Verify wire harness connections to inlet valves, pressure switch, drain pump, flow meter, and Central Control Unit (CCU). 4. Check all hoses for possible leaks. 5. Plug in washer or reconnect power 6. Verify pressure switch operation. 7. Verify flow meter operation by blowing air through the part and measuring the resistance. 8. Verify CCU operation by running a Diagnostic test or any cycle.

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Hello Ken. Anytime wiring is bad, it can cause issues. Also, make sure the water is not siphoning out the drain hose on the unit. You will need to repair the bad wiring on the unit.

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Jordon for Model Number GHW9400PT1

My duet front load ht washer is not filling up. It turns on but no water. It stays in drain mode but there is no water in it, I hear the motor trying to suck water.After awhile it starts flashing F09. Now I've read F09 is a overflow code, but I also read somewhere else the pressure switch could be bad and it would cause that symptom I am having. One more thing, from pressing pause/cancel then control/on then start it actually started going into the wash mode like there was water in it, but it was bone dry. Any thoughts? Do you think this part is a start?

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Jordan, If the unit is operating but there is no water coming into the unit you will want to check the pressure hose to make sure that it is not clogged. With the drain running this is also a possibility. If this does check ok then the pressure switch would most likely be the cause of the failure.

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Hello Dan. Make sure the water pressure is good. If so, you may need to replace the control board to repair the unit.

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Tyler R for Model Number Whirlpool HT Duet Front Load Washer

I just moved into a house that has a Whirlpool HT Duet front load washer, when the water loads in it fills up starts leaking. Oddly enough when I looked at the drain it is draining properly. I took off the back and saw that the leak is coming from where the pressure tube connector connects to the (i dont know what its called but barrel where the clothes are washed) It comes out pretty consistantly. I unplugged it and a ton of water came out, I checked the tube and connector and there wasnt any clogging going on. What do you think it is? The pressure switch? do you think the fitting was in there loose? Or could there be another reason.

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