Introdução

Use this guide to replace a faulty water level sensor.

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    • Caution: Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Unplug the washing machine!

    • Using a 5/16" socket wrench or an adjustable wrench, remove the three screws from the top rear of the washer.

    • Lifting from the rear, remove the top panel.

    • The top panel will still be connected by wires and hoses. It will help if you have a flat raised surface to set the top panel on.

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    • Using a 5/16" socket wrench or a hand wrench, remove the two screws from the component cover.

    • From the bottom, pull out and remove the component cover.

    Is there any way to adjust this? I realize the water doesn't cover the clothes immediately, but mine never covers the clothes and they sit in the same place the entire wash cycle as there is not enough water, even if I put it on deep. Then. I have to rehash my clothes and add 3-5 buckets depending on amt of clothes. Just to get them to move a little.

    Kenmore HE top loading 110.514*, 110.2022*

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    • Remove wires from water level sensor.

    • With a Phillips screwdriver remove the mounting screw.

    • Cut the zip tie and remove water level hose.

Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Robert Trout

Membro desde: 27/09/12

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4 comentários

how to test water level switch??

countryrhoads4x4 -

how to test water level switch?

countryrhoads4x4 -

What is the water sensor part # for a Kenmore model #11029842990?

Who has that part 4the best price?

Rod Brannon -

Hi,

I replaced the water-level pressure switch with a new kit but it did not resolve my problem. After installing the switch and line, I selected the lowest level but the tub continued to fill beyond the smallest wash level. I have a Kenmore Model # 110.20902. What other part or solution could resolve my issue?

BTW: I read replacing the water inlet valve night be involved but I already did that within the last six months and everything worked fine until I noticed the water level had changed the last two washes to a large load only. In fact, the water looked above the large level during my last wash.

I would appreciate any insight.

Shannon

Shannon -