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Allissia
March 6, 2023
Looking for a water pressure switch for this model, is there one? I'm only seeing selector switch which i don't think is the same thing.
For model number NTW4605EW1
Hello Allissia, thank you for your inquiry. According to our research, your model does not come with a water pressure switch. It has only two switches, the cycle switch, part number FIX11754440, and the selector switch, part number FIX11731444. We hope this is what you were looking for!
Followup question:If there's no pressure switch, which of the two suggested will help stop my washer from overfilling the drum?
or would i need to replace the entire console?
For model number NTW4605EW1
Hello Allissia, thank you for reaching out. First, we recommend checking the water pressure in the main supply line as the water inlet valve requires a minimum of 20 psi to shut off properly. If the water inlet valve does not get enough pressure, the valve may not close fully after the power is shut off, and water can leak into the washer and cause it to overflow. If the pressure is within the operational limit, we suggest checking the following parts: pressure hose, part number FIX11728102, and water inlet valve, part number FIX12349269. If the issue still exists, then you may need to replace the control board, part number FIX12114291. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Well, first investigated and found loose nut on drive clutch. First take off the two screws with nut drive then cover off using a screwdriver blade to snap off the cover. Then socket ratchet to take off the nut on drive clutch. take off belt by slowly rotating the drive gear. two screws that hold the electronics to the upper drive clutch
... Read moreand put aside, so you can snap off the cover for drive clutch on upper part with screwdriver and off the parts come and install whole unit back as took it apart. Line up the new upper clutch so that is position as was before. (Using parts diagram helps a lot as www. partsselect.com has for you or Maytag.com.) Then put the electronic part board back on and the gear and nut. Make sure it is tight by several attempts to make sure it's snugged up good and then slowly roll belt back on the pulley and motor drive. Put your cover guard back on with two screws and done.
Replaced the 4 suspension rods/springs. Only disconnect and replace one at a time. The tub will fall out if you disconnect and replace more than one rod/spring at a time.