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November, 1971.

The yellow/black and grey wires are the connections we'll be dealing with on the water level pressue switch. You can either remove the wires and tape them together (making sure they have good contact) or run a jumper wire to them. If the machine fires up in the area(s) it's acting dead, you need a new water level switch. If not, we'll keep diagnosing.
 
November, 1971.

The yellow/black and grey wires are the connections we'll be dealing with on the water level pressue switch. You can either remove the wires and tape them together (making sure they have good contact) or run a jumper wire to them. If the machine fires up in the area(s) it's acting dead, you need a new water level switch. If not, we'll keep diagnosing.
Ok gotcha. Thank you. I'll test them tomorrow and let you know.
 
November, 1971.

The yellow/black and grey wires are the connections we'll be dealing with on the water level pressue switch. You can either remove the wires and tape them together (making sure they have good contact) or run a jumper wire to them. If the machine fires up in the area(s) it's acting dead, you need a new water level switch. If not, we'll keep diagnosing.
So I am just getting around to hooking it back up and testing it. Do I do this after the water has filled? If not how does the pressure switch know when to stop filling?
 
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