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Ardel
November 25, 2017
The water level reset switch (dial) is not clicking and now turns in a 360 circle.Think someone forced it into a circle and now it doesn't stop filling and the clicking noise is erratic. Though I can stop it when I hear it click and that does stop water from overfilling and it does stop at the level indicated when I hear the click. Hope that made sense. Trying to say it used to click at each dot on the dial and now only clicks at random levels.Can't find the part # on the online chart. It is a Maytag legacy series.Which I also can't locate online.I believe it's a mechanical problem and not electrical but honestly know nothing.
For model number SAV515DEWW
Hello, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is Part Number: PS11740595. Hope this helps!
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Mark
February 13, 2018
The machine was running and started the rinse cycle then suddenly stopped. Pushed the knob in the out again, no power. I tried moving the knob to other positions, push it in and out but it would not run at all on any selection. There are some clicks still there but some seem missing and the clicks don't feel as crisp and loud as before. I left it on the spin cycle with the knob pulled out. There was power at the outlet to the machine at all times, then suddenly without input it started the rinse cycle like nothing happened. I ran the machine through another wash after and it ran through all the cycles and worked ok but to me, the clicks don't feel the same (it seems to turn a little more freely with less resistance/clicks than before). Is it the timer assembly or the pressure switch or both?
For model number SAV3710AWW
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your question. I am not sure if it is your pressure switch. You could test the part just to double check. However you should check your timer and your lid switch to make sure both of those parts are still working correctly. You should be able to test the parts with a multi meter to know for sure. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Michael
February 21, 2019
My washer will turn on and water will flow but the tun does not fill up. I've done very little research on the cause but everything i've seen points back to the pressure switch. Is that correct? Or should i be looking for something else?
For model number Sav2655aww
Hello Michael, Thank you for contacting us. I suggest checking the following parts: PS11739405 Single Washer Inlet Strainer, PS11740595 Pressure Switch, and PS11738826 Pressure Switch Hose. Hope this helps!
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