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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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For Whirlpool Pressure Switch (Part Number: OEM18067575)

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Hello Nick. You set the meter to continuity. Most meters have a setting where when you touch the two leads together, you hear a beep. This is saying the circuit is closed for continuity. If you test across 21 and 22 and it beeps, it is good.

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Hello Dlae. If there is power at the user interface, and the unit does not work, you will need to order and replace the user interface on the unit.

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Hello marshall. You remove the screws on the back of the top panel and then slide the panel backward and lift off the unit.

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Jeff, You will want to check the screens of the water valve to make sure that they are not plugged up. Check to make sure that the unit is not siphoning which you would want to make sure that the drain is not too far into the standpipe. Also check to make sure that you are getting power to the water valve to activate fill. If all of this checks ok with the installation of a new pressure switch and flow meter then the only other cause would be a bad control board.

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Hello Tom, You will want to check the pump and drain hoses to make sure that they are not plugged. Check the connections at the pump to ensure that the pump is operating and there is no corrosion. If everything checks ok then you would need to replace pump.

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Hello Dan, There is an adjustment screw but if it needs adjustment, the pressure switch WPW10514214 should be replaced. You see, it is calibrated at the factory and if it is out of adjustment, it will never work correctly. It is much cheaper to replace the pressure switch than it is to clean up where the unit has flooded the house.

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Hello Fred. 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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