Part
Water Level Pressure Switch Hose
Product Rating
Customer
Matt from MI
Problem
water wouldn't shut off
Tools
3/16 socket, channel locks
Repair & Advice
verified the switch for water level wasn't bad, and the valve for water inlet worked properly. We had mice chew up this tube when I pulled the upper panel off of the the back. Did a temporary fix with electrical tape. Small end of the hose slips onto the pipet of the water level switch. Larger side to bottom side of tub. Only had to remove the circular shaped piece of stamped sheet metal and the one behind the control panel to get all the access needed. There is a hose clamp on the tub side.
I would recommend running the hose behind all the wires, through the access hole, and hooking into the tub first. Blow through the hose to make sure its clear of obstructions. I did this after it wasn't functioning properly for me and that alone fixed it. Then you can simply slip it onto the pipet at the water level control switch and you're good to go. If you have a reset for the water level control, reset it, run an empty load to verify its functioning, then close it back up.
Story submitted on July 20, 2022