H2O error code or FTD error code? This video shows you how to replace the pressure sensor assembly on a GE dishwasher. The pressure sensor monitors the water level inside the dishwasher and sends that information to the control system so the dishwasher can fill, wash, and drain correctly. If the pressure sensor fails electrically or becomes clogged with grease, debris, or mineral buildup, the dishwasher may not fill properly, may stop mid cycle, or may display a pressure sensor related error code. Replacing a faulty pressure sensor restores accurate water level monitoring and helps the dishwasher operate as intended. Purchase a new Pressure Sensor Assembly here: https://partsdr.com/part/wd21x25468-p... Part Description: Dishwasher pressure sensor assembly. This is a new GENUINE GE replacement part. Part Number: PD00067609 Manufacturer Part Number: WD21X25468 Manufactured By: GE OEM Error codes: FTD - Failure to Drain H2O - not detecting the proper water level during the fill portion of the cycle This Part PD00067609 (Mfg # WD21X25468) replaces these parts: WD21X32082 Our Competitor’s Part Numbers for this part: 4962334 AP6976524 PS12741258 FIX12741258 Part Production Numbers: 265D3356P001 Compatible Brands: GE Appliance shown in video: GE Dishwasher GDT550PYR7FS Video Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:14 What the pressure sensor does 00:28 Common pressure sensor failures 00:40 Symptoms of a bad pressure sensor 00:59 Why replacing the sensor matters 01:14 Tools needed 01:18 Safety and power disconnect reminder 01:25 Water leak warning and towel tip 01:31 Accessing the pressure sensor in place 01:39 Removing the dishwasher for demonstration 01:52 Dishwasher removal considerations 02:03 Locating the pressure sensor 02:07 Releasing the locking tab 02:15 Rotating and removing the pressure sensor 02:22 Disconnecting the electrical connector 02:27 Removing the sensor from the appliance 02:30 Closer look at the pressure sensor 02:46 How water pressure is measured 02:52 How the Pressure Sensor Works 03:04 Causes of inaccurate pressure readings 03:11 Cleaning versus replacing the pressure sensor 03:27 Why OEM pressure sensors matter 03:56 Installing the new pressure sensor 04:11 Locking the sensor into the sump 04:22 Restoring power and testing for leaks 04:34 Reinstalling the kick plate 04:40 Closing remarks Appliances break, but repair and maintenance do not need to be difficult. Find the right part for your job at: https://partsdr.com/ We sell OEM appliance parts for Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Estate, Roper, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Tappan, Westinghouse, Kitchen Aid, Jenn Air, Bosch, LG, Samsung, and more. If you found this video helpful, please click the thumbs up button and leave us a comment below. Connecting with us: Facebook: / partsdr Twitter: https://x.com/parts_dr Repair Forum: http://forum.partsdr.com/ Blog: https://partsdr.com/blog/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/PartsDr?sub_c... If you found this video helpful, like and subscribe for more appliance repair guides. Got questions? Drop them in the comments below. #GE #ApplianceRepair #DIY #PartsDr