XPARTCO
6501EA1001R Washer Pressure Switch EBF62754506, AP5204365, PS3529177
6501EA1001R Washer Pressure Switch EBF62754506, AP5204365, PS3529177
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XPARTCO 6501EA1001R Washer Pressure Switch
High-quality washer pressure switch designed to monitor water level and help restore proper washer fill cycle operation.
Product Description
The XPARTCO 6501EA1001R Washer Pressure Switch helps detect and control the water level inside compatible washers. A faulty pressure switch can cause overfilling, underfilling, no fill, drain issues, or cycle interruption.
Replacing a failed washer pressure switch can help restore proper water level sensing and reliable washer cycle performance.
Quick Answer
If your washer overfills, does not fill correctly, stops during the cycle, or shows water level problems, the 6501EA1001R washer pressure switch may need replacement.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
- Washer overfilling with water
- Washer not filling properly
- Incorrect water level detection
- Washer stops during cycle
- Faulty washer pressure switch
Replaces part Number
6501EA1001R, EBF62754506, 2651052, 5210FA3427J, 6501EA1001C, PD00022947, EAP3529177, AH3529177, EA3529177, AP5204365, ALG1185730, OEM15613104, PS3529177.
Compatibility
This part fits select LG, Kenmore, and compatible washer models using part number 6501EA1001R.
Always verify your washer’s model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
Key Features
- Washer pressure switch replacement
- Helps monitor washer water level
- Supports proper fill cycle operation
- Designed for compatible washer models
- Quality aftermarket replacement part
Product Specifications
| Brand | XPARTCO |
| Part Type | Washer Pressure Switch |
| Primary Part Number | 6501EA1001R |
| Compatible Appliance Type | Washer |
| Condition | New |
| Installation | Disconnect power and water supply before installation. Inspect the pressure hose, wiring connector, and switch area before testing washer operation. |
Troubleshooting Guide
- ⚠️ Disconnect power and water supply before servicing the washer.
- Inspect the pressure hose for blockage, cracks, or loose connection.
- Check the pressure switch wiring connector for damage.
- Verify the washer fills to the correct water level.
- Replace the pressure switch if water level problems continue.
When Should You Replace This Part?
Replace the washer pressure switch if the washer overfills, underfills, does not detect the correct water level, stops during the cycle, or has repeated fill-related issues.
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