This is a water pressure switch hose, also known as the air dome tube, for your washer. It is made of clear plastic and is sold individually. The hose transports water to your water pressure switch, so the switch can control how much water enters the washer during a cycle. If your washer will not fill up with water, or if water continues to fill the tub even after it is full, you may have a damaged water pressure switch hose. Inspect the hose for cracks and leaks, and if the hose is damaged you will need to replace it.
Replacing your General Electric Washer Water Pressure Switch Hose
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WH41X365 replaces these:
AP2046584, 279915, J27-917
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Noble S - August 26, 2018
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Paul B - January 27, 2018
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Very easy to install!.
The part arrived very fast and was easy to install. The washing machine works like new now.
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Brett D - September 12, 2021
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David S - November 2, 2018
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Exactly the part I needed.
New part, easy to remove the old one, not so easy to reinstall. Out of reach holders were the only problem.
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It was with some fear that I ordered this part, as I am not to handy with home repairs. What lead me to try, is that even paying for a professional is no guarantee of a good job. After watching the exceptionally well done video for this job I went ahead and sent for the part. It came in just a few days and it was a perfect fit just as the video showed. I had no problem putting it in. I also made a big hit with my wife in saving probably over a seventy dollar repair bill. I watched the drive belt video and one for the drive belt for my drier and i am convinced i can do those too.
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Gary C - January 21, 2019
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pressure switch hose
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Rick K - March 5, 2019
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removed the old hose installed the new one. Took about 25 minutes.
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Washing machine never stops filling and thus overflows
Removed the screws from the control panel and flipped it open. Used putty knife to pop the retaining clips that held the front panel of the washer in place to expose the drum itself. Noticed black gunk build up in hose connecting the drum to the water level pressure switch.
Disconnected the hose at both ends. Attached the ne
... Read morew hose to the pressure switch and proved it was working by blowing into the hose and getting the water to stop flowing into the washer.
Taped the old hose to the new hose so I could use it as a pull-wire to guide the new hose through its protected housing. Attached the other end of the new hose to the tub and voila, all was well.
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Paul from BEACHWOOD, OH
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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water would not shut off and over flowed
I figured it had to be a water level shut off problem because I could still do other functions on the dial so I found you tube videos on suggested repair and disassembling. they were very helpful. and then searched Bing for Hotpoint and partsselect came up and they also had helpful instructions. I ordered the parts they sugges
... Read moreted ;[;a water level selection switch and hose ] and had them in2 days put the hose on first and tried it and that was the problem sent the switch back for refund. they made it very easy the parts also came with very complete instructions I swear, it was like they sent their technician to show me what to do. great company
I dissasembled the machine and it took about 30 minutes. Orderd the parts recommended for noisy spinning. Reinstalled the new parts / changed all drum straps. Cleaned the drain drum and spin drum and after complete reassembly the washer is still noisy in agitation and spin cycle. The motor,transmission,counter weight,and drum look ok but
... Read more there is still a reason why the machine is still noisy. Spent 120.00 dollars on parts so far but the drum and motor,transmission and counterweight are very expensive to replace. I am just going to keep using the machine until the washer fails to work anymore. I'm not going to put any more money in the washer. I will just buy a new one. It's not hard to dissasembled and reassemble the washer. I purchased the parts that was recommended to fix the washer but they were not the ones.The new parts did help like the tub seal but the bottom line is that the washer is still noisy. I watched your videos to work on the washer and there were no special instructions on disassembly and reassembly. Like always there must be more than i know to repair this washer. Thanks
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Washer would not stop filling with water
The repair went just like the video! Easier than I would've hoped.
Charles from PAINESVILLE, OH
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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washer kept filling, won't aggetate
The pressure hose was my problem. It seemed to be connected and did not have any visible holes. When I blew in it there did not seem to be a leak. After trying some tubing from the hardware store that worked sometimes but not always I decided to get the manufacturer part. I realize now that the pressure has to be exact for the switch
... Read moreto work correctly. You can check the switch by blowing into the hose from the tub end, it should start to cycle once the pressure changes. If the switch works try replacing the hose even if you can't find a leak and use the manufacture part to get the correct pressure. Good Luck.
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John from St. Louis, MO
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15 - 30 mins
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Washing machine overflows on "Cold water" setting
Repair was simple. Initially thought the problem was the Water Level pressure swith, but since water overflow was only happening when selecting cold wash & during the rinse cycle (Always cold water) the Dual Valve Selenoid replacement FIXED the problem. Took 5 minutes to replace.
washer was overflowing-- not registering that the tub was full
I replaced both the tube and the pressure switch and still no luck. turns out that i didn't need either part. the little box that the tube hooks on to at the bottom left of the tub had a clog in it. we disconnected the tube from the switch and just blew through it. the clog broke loose and my washer works again!! decided that i was l
... Read moreeaving the new parts on the machine. one less thing to worry about in the future.... ????
I removed four hex screws from the top of the washer. I found the water level pressure switch and removed the dial. I turned it to remove it from the holding bracket. I removed both wires one at a time and placed them in the new switch one at a time so I wouldn't get them mixed up. I put the new switch in place and put the top back on usi
... Read moreng the hex screws. The dial was replaced. When I tested the dial I found that the dial did not match up to the water settings. They didn't even come close. Although the numbers were close on the switches, they were different. I had to remove the new switch and put the old one back on until I can locate the correct switch for my washer.
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Michael
August 15, 2017
I have this washing machine and when I turn it on it completely fills up with water until it is overflowing and coming out of the back and bottom of the unit? Any suggestions?
For model number GTWN3000M0WS
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your inquiry. I would suggest checking both your water inlet valve with a multi-meter to see if one of those parts are malfunctioning. It sounds like it could be one of those parts. Good luck with your repair.
After the machine has finished all cycles water continues to drip into the tub from the back top. What can I do?
For model number grwp1000m0ww
Hello Pete,
Thanks for your question. It would be worth checking the water inlet valve, part number PS11721803, to see if it is intact. Shut off the power to the washer while the machine is filling with water, and if the washer continues to fill even without power, you'll need to replace the valve.
The pressure switch (part number PS3487292) is also worth examining along with the air tube to the pressure switch to ensure it is clear of obstructions and not leaking. Also make sure the water valve is getting enough pressure (minimum 20 PSI).
I hope this helps.
Gtwp1000m1ww will not stop filling with water. It continues to fill up with water even after unplugging the power. I purchased the following parts from parts select and replaced them but the washer still does not stop filling up with water. Parts replaced: 1. Water pressure switch hose; 2. Water level pressure switch; 3. Triple water inlet valve. I do not see any indication of anything clogged. Is there anything else i can check? Thank you?
For model number GTWP1000M1WW
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your inquiry. There are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the tub dampening strap, the hose and water inlet, the timer knob, the timer and the temperature switch. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Tom
November 20, 2017
Fills fine on the wash cycle but only particle fills on the rinse cycle. It does not fill with enough water on the rinse cycle. Only cold water is connected to the machine.
For model number GTWN3000M1WS
Hi Tom, Thank you for the question. This sounds like the Timer is cutting the rinse cycle to soon.The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.I suggest replacing the timer switch,PartSelect Number PS3487294. Hope this helps!
Water continues to drip into tub after cycle is completed.
For model number GTWP1000M0WW
Hi Pete, Thank you for the question. Water dripping back into the tub when the appliance is not in use is a indication that the Triple Water Valve Is defective and needs to be replaced.Hope this helps!
I replaced the timer, and on the wash cycle it fills with water fine but on the rinse cycle, there's no water at all. What could it be?
For model number GLWN2800D1WS
Good Day Jonuel. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number GLWN2800D1WS). Based on our research, this may be the result of a lid that has not been closed properly. We recommend making sure that the lid on your washer is closed tightly in order activate the lid switch. If your lid switch is faulty you may need to replace it (PartSelect Number PS1482372). You can order this part either online at our website www.PartSelect.com or by calling us by phone at 888-260-4310. We hope this helps. Best Regards.
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Ashley
December 20, 2018
Is that a lid on the air dome? And does it come off it’s nasty inside
For model number Gtwn2800d
Hello Ashley, thank you for your question. There is no air dome on this part, but the pressure hose is connected to the pressure switch and work to regulate the selected load size. I hope this helps.
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PartSelect Number: PS272183
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