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Anonymous Posted on Jan 25, 2013

Load size switch on a ptwn6050m0wt ge washer

Where to get and how to install

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Chip Bauer

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: I have a GE model# WLSR2000G2WW washer and it's not spinning out.

I found the hose hooked to the pressure was clogged down at the tub end. So it couldn't send a signal to the switch telling it the water had pumped out and it was time to spin out, the plugged hose was holding pressure telling the washer (falsely) that the tub had water in it so it won't spin if it thinks water is still in the tub. By pulling the hose off the switch end and blowing thru it to clear the lint and soap slime that was plugging the other end it works perfect now.

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