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tealle  
#1 Posted : Monday, August 17, 2009 12:28:42 PM(UTC)
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tealle

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I'm replying to your answer concerning the water filling level in my washing machine. The water does stop right away when the cord is pulled and I don't notice any leaks/obstructions in the hose. The machine is closer to 10 years old and has been used most every day. When you mention the water level switch is it part #4023948 with your price being $7.96? It is just listed as "switch". Where on the machine is this switch located and how difficult is it to replace? thank you for your help---I appreciate it.
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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:19:51 PM(UTC)
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Here is the pressure switch listed for your machine, unfortunately it is a lot more than the $7.95 switch you found. In fact, I cannot locate the part you referenced.

Part number: AP4025434
Part number: AP4025434


To replace it, you will take the screws off the back plate on the control console. It is not a difficult job.

To avoid spending this money unnecessarily check to make sure the plastic tube on your existing switch is clear.

Good luck.
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