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Whatever works, great job! Zip ties are cheap, so you can replace it if necessary!
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Well I did not glue it. I zip tied the black bracket. Not a permanent solution but until the price comes down or I decides bit to fill the van with gas for a couple weeks.
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Yap you are right. I have done so but it didn't worked so. :/
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I was a bit shocked myself! I have not replaced a control bracket like this before that was not available separately. I hope the glue works for you!
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Half of me is thrilled! Thank you for your help! THe other half is cursing how expensive that part is! LOL
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That bracket is sold as an assembly and comes with the switches and electronic components. Personally, I would attempt to glue the actual switch body and the spacer together to the bracket. Gluing the pins won't help, but you may be able to glue the actual switch. I was not aware of the change, so I would give that a try. If it doesn't work, you are not out anything as it is broken already. The part you need is available below if it does not work. Whirlpool W10206322 Cntrl-Elec - AppliancePartsPros.com
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OK so what part is that exactly? Also Should I just buy two and believe this will happen again because it is plastic? Oh and many users(including a 3 year old, hey , at least she drinks water) can make them break faster too I am sure.
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Glue will not hold, that bracket will need to be replaced.
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Is there any other way to remove it?
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