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Washer keeps filling and wont drain... recived new pressure switch?
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ordered and recieved recommended part- Use Wpl 22002921 Item Number: AP4028889 Manufacturer's Number: 22002994 Made by Whirlpool
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Hi.
Have you checked the part number according the serial number? If the serial number of the washer starts from 10 to 73 - use the 22002994, if 74 and up - use 22003728.
Thank you.
Simon.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team  Hi.
Have you checked the part number according the serial number? If the serial number of the washer starts from 10 to 73 - use the 22002994, if 74 and up - use 22003728.
Thank you.
Simon. Yes, the serial number of the washer starts with 10. and both those part #'s appear to be the same switch and have no provision for the ground wire. although there are 2 extra tabs in the main connect of both parts, can I hook the grounds up to those post, by putting them into the wiring harness? or can I just leave the ground wires off and install the switch as is? thanks for any help
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Originally Posted by: Schuyler  Yes, the serial number of the washer starts with 10. and both those part #'s appear to be the same switch and have no provision for the ground wire. although there are 2 extra tabs in the main connect of both parts, can I hook the grounds up to those post, by putting them into the wiring harness? or can I just leave the ground wires off and install the switch as is? thanks for any help since there is no info anywhere on how to install this switch? I just went ahead and installed it, and left the ground wires off (since there is no tab for the ground wires, anywhere). I fired up the machine and so far all is good. the washer fills and drains normally. so I guess the new switch does not need to be grounded??! we will see how it goes from here all is working fine for now.
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Per the wiring diagram (last page of the Tech sheet), the ground somehow should be connected to the body of the switch. The wires should be connected: gray - terminal 11, yellow - term 12, blue - term 31 and brown - term 32. Gene.
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