| Manufacturer | Whirlpool Parts and Accessories |
|---|---|
| Part Number | W10415587 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | W10415587 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | red |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | This is a genuine OEM replacement part. |
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Whirlpool W10415587 Washer Water-Level Pressure Switch, red
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- Senses the water level in the tub
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| Color | red | white | as Shown in the Picture | White | Multicolor | Off-White |
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Product Description
This pressure switch stops the water flow when the water reaches the desired level. The washing program then begins.
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This pressure switch stops the water flow when the water reaches the desired level. The washing program then begins.
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| ASIN | B00A8O06MK |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #431,151 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #7,318 in Dryer Replacement Parts |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2011 |
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Replacing this part is straight forward. Unplug the washer, unscrew and remove the top. Turn the old part 90 degrees counter-clockwise to pull it away from the washing machine holding notch and then gingerly remove the wiring harness from the old part. Attach the wiring harness to the new part, insert the part into the holding notch, and turn it clockwise 90 degrees -- job done. Three years ago when I did this it took longer but this time it was easy -- a ten minute fix with most of that time fiddling with the harness.
This time, after installing the new part, the error codes remained. I did some more web searching and found an answer. The real issue is a pair of fried capacitors. Search YouTube for Jarred Johnson's "New and Improved. Fix your Whirlpool Washer with "SUDS" and F35 error" -- it explains what's happened and why and what to do.
The fix entails getting to the Control Panel Unit (CPU) and replacing two faulty capacitors, rated 2200uF/10v, with 2200uF/25v units. You may source the replacement capacitors locally from an electronics store (for under a dollar each) or order online (factor in handling & shipping).
Getting to the circuit board is a bit of a chore, at least for me. You'll have fun dislodging the CPU from the washer, removing the plethora of wiring harnesses, and opening the housing unit which houses and protects the circuit board. But with some thought and care and determination (and perhaps choice but misplaced colorful language) it can be done. When I finally got to the capacitors I could clearly see the slightly distended tops -- a sure sign of fried/blown/shot/overextended capacitors.
I had to borrow a soldering iron because I couldn't find mine (hadn't used it in years) but just could not dislodge the last bit of solder, even with a solder sucker. In the end, I took the board to a local tv repairman who replaced the capacitors for $10 -- parts and labor -- in about two minutes. (He just heated that soldered hole and slid in the new capacitor lead wire which slipped right in -- real easy once you see it done.)
With the faulty capacitors replaced, my Duet washer works good as new.
So. You can buy this expensive APS and maybe get temporary relief -- or go the extra mile and dig out that circuit board and replace the capacitors for a lot less. As I mentioned earlier, the APS solution worked for me for three years but this one may be the ultimate fix up front.
- Washer is a Whirlpool Duet Steam WFW9600TW01
- SUDS/F35 error occurred at the start of wash cycle
- ran the washer's diagnostic test cycle but got stuck at C00 (1st "gate" in the test program). Searching the web should show you how to start the test, but I also found a yellow instruction/diagnostic sheet tucked in a pouch inside of the side wall, close to the corner by the pump, which listed the test procedure and program steps.
- based on a YouTube instruction, I checked the steam function, and it was ok.
- cleaned pump out drain located below washer drum; need to remove the panel directly below the washer door. YouTube videos were very helpful for this. I removed a lost wash cloth and ran the washer's diagnostic test again, progressing all the way through this time, but, still got the SUDS/F35 code when I tried to run a wash cycle.
- tried blowing out the tube connected to the pressure switch and jiggling the wires; still get the SUDS/F35 code.
- again, based on a YouTube instruction and the comments posted, since the diagnostic test completed successfully, I didn't think the CCU was the problem. To avoid buying this more expensive pressure switch, I wanted to check the CCU capacitors, but I had trouble removing the CCU, so I went ahead and bought this pressure switch.
We've done about 4 loads now and it seems to be working normally again, fingers-crossed!
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It's a bit difficult to remove the old part, but when that is done, the new part is easy to install.














