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Ge Harmony WPGT9350C0WW pressure sensor error
Started by Raively, Apr 13 2011 09:50 PM
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#1
Posted 13 April 2011 - 09:50 PM
Hello,
I have a display on my screen for a pressure sensor or hose disconnected or damaged, check and replace if needed. I checked the sensor had 20 ohms like it should be. Any suggestions?? I can buy the part at Repair Clinic for say $38.00. Should I check the Inverter next? Hate to have to buy an inverter for $404.30 thats almost 1/2 of what I paid for it..
Thanks for the help.
Bob
I have a display on my screen for a pressure sensor or hose disconnected or damaged, check and replace if needed. I checked the sensor had 20 ohms like it should be. Any suggestions?? I can buy the part at Repair Clinic for say $38.00. Should I check the Inverter next? Hate to have to buy an inverter for $404.30 thats almost 1/2 of what I paid for it..
Thanks for the help.
Bob
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Posted 13 April 2011 - 10:13 PM
Pressure Sensor Test
If the pressure sensor is not operating correctly, perform the following test:
1. Set the wash cycle to SNEAKERS.
This cycle bypasses the load sensing feature and defaults to the minimum water level.
2. Measure the water level from the center hub of the infusor
(it should be approximately 2 inches deep in the tub).
3. Set the washer to COMFORTER.
This cycle bypasses the load sensing feature and defaults to the maximum water level.
4. Measure the water level from the center hub of the infusor
(it should be approximately 11 inches deep in the tub).
Note: Before disconnecting the hose from the pressure sensor,
be sure the water level is below the bottom of the spin basket.
To remove the pressure sensor:
1. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws that hold the Backsplash in place.
2. Place a towel over the lid of the washer to prevent scratches to the surface.
Gently lift each corner of the backsplash, then roll it forward so it rests on top of the washer.
3. Remove the 3 Phillips head screws that hold protective cover in place.
4. Disconnect wiring to the pressure sensor.
5. The pressure sensor is held in place by 3 tabs.
With a flat blade screwdriver, press the tabs back and lift the water level switch up and out.
6. Disconnect the clear hose from the pressure sensor.
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If the pressure sensor is not operating correctly, perform the following test:
1. Set the wash cycle to SNEAKERS.
This cycle bypasses the load sensing feature and defaults to the minimum water level.
2. Measure the water level from the center hub of the infusor
(it should be approximately 2 inches deep in the tub).
3. Set the washer to COMFORTER.
This cycle bypasses the load sensing feature and defaults to the maximum water level.
4. Measure the water level from the center hub of the infusor
(it should be approximately 11 inches deep in the tub).
Note: Before disconnecting the hose from the pressure sensor,
be sure the water level is below the bottom of the spin basket.
To remove the pressure sensor:
1. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws that hold the Backsplash in place.
2. Place a towel over the lid of the washer to prevent scratches to the surface.
Gently lift each corner of the backsplash, then roll it forward so it rests on top of the washer.
3. Remove the 3 Phillips head screws that hold protective cover in place.
4. Disconnect wiring to the pressure sensor.
5. The pressure sensor is held in place by 3 tabs.
With a flat blade screwdriver, press the tabs back and lift the water level switch up and out.
6. Disconnect the clear hose from the pressure sensor.
For manuals and lots of other goodies,
become an Apprentice==> http://appliantology.org/apprentice/
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