Introdução

Use this guide to restore accurate water fill control when your washer over-fills, under-fills, or will not advance to the next cycle. Replacing a failed level switch is an easy, low-cost repair you can tackle with basic hand tools, keeping your appliance safe, efficient, and in service for years to come.

    • Unplug the washing machine from the wall outlet before touching any panels or wiring.

    • Turn off the household water supply valves to prevent accidental flooding.

    • Place towels on the floor behind the machine to catch any residual water from hoses or the switch tube.

    • Grip the cabinet sides and slide the washer straight forward until you can comfortably work at the back panel.

    • Avoid pinching the power cord or water lines while repositioning the appliance.

    • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove all perimeter screws securing the back panel to the cabinet.

    • Lift the panel off and set it aside where it will not bend or scratch.

    • Locate the small round switch mounted near the water inlet with a thin clear hose attached to its side.

    • Confirm the part by tracing the hose back to the tub and the multi-wire plug on the switch body.

    • Squeeze the locking tabs and pull the plastic wiring connector straight off the switch terminals.

    • Pull only on the connector, not the wires, to avoid breaking internal conductors.

    • Loosen the spring clamp with pliers and slide it back along the clear hose.

    • Twist and pull the hose off the switch nipple, catching any drips with a towel.

    • Remove the retaining screw or twist the switch counter-clockwise, depending on the model, to free it from its bracket.

    • Keep the mounting screw for reuse with the replacement part.

    • Seat the replacement switch in the original bracket and secure it firmly with the retained screw or twist-lock.

    • Slide the pressure hose fully onto the switch nipple and reposition the clamp over the rib to seal the connection.

    • Press the wiring connector onto the new switch until the locking tabs click.

    • Tug lightly on the connector to confirm it is latched and cannot vibrate loose.

    • Align the back panel with the cabinet edges and reinstall all mounting screws snugly but without over-tightening.

    • Slide the machine back against the wall, keeping hoses and the power cord from kinking or crushing.

    • Turn on the water supply valves and plug the washer into the outlet.

    • Run a normal cycle and watch the fill level; the water should stop at the correct setting and the cycle should advance.

    • If the tub still over-fills, under-fills, or shows error codes, double-check hose seating and wiring, then consider professional diagnosis.

Conclusão

Your washer should now fill to the correct level and cycle normally. Repeat the test with a full load to confirm consistent operation. If problems persist, shut off power and water and contact a qualified appliance technician to avoid electrical shock or water damage.

Ula Gantar

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