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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
NCRX Posted: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 4:24:35 PM(UTC)
 
Of course, the replacement that came had slightly different shape and won't work.

The prongs are square when they should be octagonal and octagonal when they should be square.

The holes in the end of the prongs are shaped like a 'Z' instead of a plus.

Back to the drawing board for the male counterpart to the lid switch 8318084.
fairbank56 Posted: Friday, August 28, 2015 6:19:28 AM(UTC)
 
Just make sure the wings on the side of the terminals are bent outward a little bit and they should click into the new connector just fine.

Eric
NCRX Posted: Thursday, August 27, 2015 2:56:58 PM(UTC)
 
Thanks, Eric.

Turns out the plastic connector is a bit melted, split, chewed up, and just not worth saving. I've purchased a replacement and will just hack away at the old one with implements of destruction to rescue the wires and terminals.

I just hope they'll click in the new connector properly…
fairbank56 Posted: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:26:22 AM(UTC)
 
Molex makes an extraction tool for this. There are two wing tabs on the pins that must be compressed for extraction. The tool is a tube that slides over the pin compressing the wings, then you push on the tool and a rod inside the tube pushes the pin out of the connector.

Molex Incorporated - 11-03-0002 - HT2285 EXTRACTOR TOOL FOR .062 - Allied Electronics

Eric
NCRX Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 2:14:33 PM(UTC)
 
While replacing the lid switch on my Kenmore Elite washer, I noticed that the terminal for the white (center) wire was misaligned within the 3-pin connector that clicks into the new lid switch…the male connector that is wired to the machine.

Typically, there is a "secret" process used to be able to pull the metal terminal and attached wire from the plastic connector. This may be a special tool to retract spring tongs on the terminal or something like that.

What is the secret to removing these terminals from the lid switch connector so I can repair or replace it?

Thank you…