Question about Washing Machines
...replaced the pump. No I'm getting error f05 Something to do with a pressure switch? Likely, the water level pressure switch... If the unit cannot sense the water level through the pressure tube and ...
...pump replaced. Do I need a new celenoid? (spelling) "Solenoid". No, you probably don't need one. You shouldn't even HAVE one. I suspect strongly that you need to prime the new pump. There should be a ...
...replaced. Make sure that the drain system is properly installed according to the installation instructions. An improperly installed drain system could result if siphoning of drain water back into the ...
...pump will not stop running. Ive checked the pressure sensor or water level sensor tube and its not plugged. The switch itself has 4 terminals so Ive been a bit confused on how it works but I do have ...
...pump operation - Pressure Switch Hose is in good condition and properly connected to Tub and Pressure switch ? Verify there is not a siphon problem ? Verify wire harness connections to; Inlet Valves, ...
...pressure valve for cold or 1. There is a poor connection at terminals bilge pumps - seal the clamps, clean the terminals. 2. A malfunction in the bilge pump - clean the filter pump washing machine ...
pump and the pressure switch. Loosen the clamps holding the drain hose and the tub hose to the pump assembly. It is a good idea to spread a towel under the pump before loosening the clamps. Remove the
...pump itself is not working. The analog pressure sensor is stuck in the full position if water is completely drained out of the machine when F35 flashes. Check the pressure sensor hose for clogs and ...
...pump, then you could have a clog in this area. If the washer does drain normally, then you could have a failed pressure switch, air pressure hose problem, wiring failure or a failed control board. I ...
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