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Kenmore 110 Series Washing Machine Water Level Sensor Replacement

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  1. Kenmore 110 Series Washing Machine Water Level Sensor Replacement, Water Level Sensor: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Unplug the washing machine!

    • Using a 5/16" socket wrench or an adjustable wrench, remove the three screws from the top rear of the washer.

    • Lifting from the rear, remove the top panel.

    • The top panel will still be connected by wires and hoses. It will help if you have a flat raised surface to set the top panel on.

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    • Using a 5/16" socket wrench or a hand wrench, remove the two screws from the component cover.

    • From the bottom, pull out and remove the component cover.

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    • Remove wires from water level sensor.

    • With a Phillips screwdriver remove the mounting screw.

    • Cut the zip tie and remove water level hose.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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4 commentaires

how to test water level switch??

countryrhoads4x4 - Réponse

how to test water level switch?

countryrhoads4x4 - Réponse

What is the water sensor part # for a Kenmore model #11029842990?

Who has that part 4the best price?

Rod Brannon - Réponse

Hi,

I replaced the water-level pressure switch with a new kit but it did not resolve my problem. After installing the switch and line, I selected the lowest level but the tub continued to fill beyond the smallest wash level. I have a Kenmore Model # 110.20902. What other part or solution could resolve my issue?

BTW: I read replacing the water inlet valve night be involved but I already did that within the last six months and everything worked fine until I noticed the water level had changed the last two washes to a large load only. In fact, the water looked above the large level during my last wash.

I would appreciate any insight.

Shannon

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