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6501EA1001R LG Washer Water Level Pressure Sensor Switch
Maintain the performance of your LG washing machine with this essential water level pressure sensor switch. Designed specifically for compatibility with LG models, this high-quality component ensures accurate water levels during cycles, improving efficiency and preventing issues such as overflows. The precise engineering offers reliable functionality, making it a crucial part for maintaining your appliance's peak performance. When it comes to appliance repairs, choosing genuine parts is key, and this switch is no exception. Install it easily to restore your washer's efficient water management, prolonging its lifespan and optimizing your laundry experience. With a commitment to quality and durability, this part is a smart choice for any LG washer owner.
Weight : 0.295000 lbs
Dimension : 5.450000 x 5.000000 x 2.100000
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Maintain the performance of your LG washing machine with this essential water level pressure sensor switch. Designed specifically for compatibility with LG models, this high-quality component ensures accurate water levels during cycles, improving efficiency and preventing issues such as overflows. The precise engineering offers reliable functionality, making it a crucial part for maintaining your appliance's peak performance. When it comes to appliance repairs, choosing genuine parts is key, and this switch is no exception. Install it easily to restore your washer's efficient water management, prolonging its lifespan and optimizing your laundry experience. With a commitment to quality and durability, this part is a smart choice for any LG washer owner.
Weight : 0.295000 lbs
Dimension : 5.450000 x 5.000000 x 2.100000
The following parts are replaced by this product
- EBF62754506
Replacing the 6501EA1001R LG Washer Water Level Pressure Sensor Switch
Step 1: Unplug the washer – Before starting any repair, make sure to unplug your washer from the power supply.
Step 2: Remove the front panel – Slide the front panel back and lift it off the machine.
Step 3: Locate the pressure sensor switch – The pressure sensor switch will be situated near the water inlet valve at the rear of the washer.
Step 4: Disconnect the hoses – Disconnect the two hoses connected to the pressure sensor switch and detach the hose clamp.
Step 5: Remove the old pressure sensor switch – Unscrew the retaining bolts or screws that hold the pressure sensor switch in place and carefully remove it.
Step 6: Install the new pressure sensor switch – Place the new pressure sensor switch in the correct location and secure it in place with the retaining bolts.
Step 7: Connect the hoses – Attach the two hoses to the pressure sensor switch and tighten the hose clamp.
Step 8: Reattach the front panel – Slide the front panel back in place and secure it.
Step 9: Plug in the washer – Plug the washer back in and test the new pressure sensor switch.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
Step 1: Unplug the washer – Before starting any repair, make sure to unplug your washer from the power supply.
Step 2: Remove the front panel – Slide the front panel back and lift it off the machine.
Step 3: Locate the pressure sensor switch – The pressure sensor switch will be situated near the water inlet valve at the rear of the washer.
Step 4: Disconnect the hoses – Disconnect the two hoses connected to the pressure sensor switch and detach the hose clamp.
Step 5: Remove the old pressure sensor switch – Unscrew the retaining bolts or screws that hold the pressure sensor switch in place and carefully remove it.
Step 6: Install the new pressure sensor switch – Place the new pressure sensor switch in the correct location and secure it in place with the retaining bolts.
Step 7: Connect the hoses – Attach the two hoses to the pressure sensor switch and tighten the hose clamp.
Step 8: Reattach the front panel – Slide the front panel back in place and secure it.
Step 9: Plug in the washer – Plug the washer back in and test the new pressure sensor switch.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
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