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Floyd W - December 14, 2022
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worked perfect
the part was in perfect condition installed in a few min.
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Fred H - December 1, 2022
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repair part very good
service good part came in a few days
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Steve D - December 12, 2020
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Part fit perfect
Part fit perfect and was easy to install
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DANE H - January 10, 2019
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This part came very fast and performed exactly as advertised. All I had to do to repair was unscrew and re-screw 3 bolts. Very glad that I utilized this service instead of paying for a repairman or buying a completely new clothes-washer! Thanks, PartSelect!
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Reginald P - October 29, 2018
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Simple repair
I'm a frequent DIYr but I had never done an appliance repair. I only had to remove 4 knobs & 4 screws so the faceplate would come off. After that the pressure switch was easily unplugged and replaced with the new part. It was an exact match to the original part. The load size selector is working once again.
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Knob had broken off from pressure switch
Very simple took control board off and unplugged hose and wire twisted it out and just put new part in
Ashley from DAYTONA BEACH, FL
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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The plastic tab that the dial knob slides on broke off the switch.
The pressure switch came out easily however I had to get the control panel to lay flat to slide the new switch in place. I finally determined that you have to slide the panel to the left to get it out of the slots and thus lay it flat on the washer lid. Wish the washer instructions told you that. Part fit perfectly and is easier to change
... Read more the water level than the original part. I think the original part was rubbing and that finally broke the tab.
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Arnold from OSWEGO, IL
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Kevin
May 7, 2018
I need to replace the switch labeled as "load size" as well as its knob. What part or parts are required?
For model number GTWN2800DOWW
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your question. I believe you are referring to the water level pressure switch. The part number listed under your model number for the water level pressure switch is PS3487295. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Doug
March 15, 2023
I have a rinse cycle that doesn't fill up to the main wash level.
Replaced the Main switch.
Is this pressure switch the culprit?
Blew into the tube to clear any obstruction.
And blew into the switch heard a click. Is this a single stage or double? Cause I only heard one click.
For model number gtwn2800d1ww
Hi Doug, thank you for contacting us. According to research, the issue is likely with the pressure switch, part number PS3487295. If this is fine, probably the water inlet valve, part number PS11721803, is causing the issue. We suggest checking the valve and replacing it if needed. A dual-stage pressure switch is designed for use in applications where two separate pressure operations must be controlled by a single pressure monitoring device. A single-stage pressure switch is designed for use in applications where one pressure operation is controlled by a single pressure monitoring device. We hope this information helps!