Thanks for answering so fast, Gene. I did check the chopper, it’s fine. The part you pictured isn’t the one I’m referring to. This one comes off the front of the sump just next to the pump and connects to the drain loop. I’m looking at it in person and in the drawing in the spec sheet I found inside the kick plate. There are two leads (not like the prongs on an electrical outlet) coming off the top with a little white plastic swiveling cover over them.
Well, this is the part which comes up due to the model number you posted and the part name. There are no any other pressure switches and/or sensors shown on the diagrams. I have no clue what it can be.
I’m looking at part #8542575?. it seems to be called a water Level switch on that diagram. Is it involved in soil sensing? Where would I find the part you referred to?
The part I referred to is shown as #46 on the diagram. In the parts list Sears called this part “water level switch” while all other parts stores call it “pressure switch” or “soil sensor”.
The part number you posted leads to the picture I posted and it says “Pressure switch, may be referred to as Soil sensor”.
Thanks, Gene. It did seem as though it’s called different names. The 2 parts don’t really look the same. Confusing. I’ll have to investigate further . . .
Light dawns. It is of course the same part – I just couldn’t see that angle until I had it disconnected. So with the part totally out, if I get absolutely no needle movement on the tester, the switch is dead, right? The tester is working fine, new battery.