Description
Description
If your washer is not filling or draining correctly, the genuine OEM Part WH12X10093 pressure switch from GE Appliances could be the fix. This switch monitors and controls the water level inside the washer by detecting pressure changes in the tub and sending the signal to the control board accordingly. geapplianceparts.com+1
⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm your washer’s model number and to verify that the existing switch’s mounting and connector match this part.
Features & Benefits
Features:
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OEM part number WH12X10093. geapplianceparts.com+1
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A water-level pressure switch designed for use in GE/Hotpoint washers for accurate sensing of tub water levels. hdsupplysolutions.com
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Compact size (approx. 0.25 lb shipping weight listing) from GE’s official parts site. geapplianceparts.com
Benefits:
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Restores proper fill and detection: If your washer is over-filling or under-filling, this switch helps ensure the correct water level is reached.
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Prevents water damage and ensures safe operation: A faulty level switch might cause excess water, leaks or cycle errors — replacing it helps avoid those risks.
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OEM quality & fit: Being the manufacturer’s specified part ensures correct match for your washer model, reducing risk of compatibility issues.
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Cost-effective repair: Fixing a pressure switch is often simpler and less expensive than larger control board or sensor replacements.
Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed
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The washer doesn’t fill with water, or takes too long to fill.
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The washer over-fills or continues filling even though the cycle has started.
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The washer displays error codes related to water level or doesn’t advance because it thinks there’s no water.
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In your washer’s parts diagram, WH12X10093 is listed for the pressure switch. shopjimmy.com+1
Compatibility Notes
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Fits many GE/Hotpoint washers that list WH12X10093. For instance models such as EWA2000A0WW, EWA3000B0WW, WASE5210B1WW, WBB3300A2WW among others. shopjimmy.com
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Before ordering, verify your washer’s model number and serial number, and check whether your existing pressure switch has the same mounting style and connector as this part.
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If other parts of the water-level sensing system (hose, pressure chamber, tubing) are damaged, replacing the switch alone may not fully resolve symptoms — consider technician inspection.



