Part
Pressure Switch
Product Rating
Customer
Amanda from FL
Problem
Water level knob broke off
Tools
Screw driver, pliers
Repair & Advice
This was the part we needed to fix the job. We are very pleased with the item and ease of purchase. Replacing was very easy. Thank you.
Story submitted on November 3, 2016
Part
Pressure Switch
Product Rating
Customer
Greg from ME
Problem
Washing machine was not cycling properly ans the water would not turn off when the tub was full.
Tools
Phillips screwdriver and slotted screwdriver
Repair & Advice
Simply removed the 2 phillips screws behind the control panel, pulled forward lightly on the contro panel and lifted it off of the washer and tipped it over to access the pressure switch (the part behind the load size control). Unplug the wire harness connecting the control panel to the washer cabinet. Use the slotted screwdriver to remove the 2 spring clips, tilt the cabinet forward and remove. Unplu the clear plastic tube from the bottom of the tub. Return to the control panel and remove the load size control knob. Lift the small catch on the pressure switch and turnit to separate it from the control panel. Unplug the wire harness from the pressure switch and discard the bad switch. Reverse process to install new switch.
Story submitted on July 10, 2021