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I replaced the circuit board ( it went out 2 times already) after that did not work I actually did trouble shooting, I have power and the lid switch appears to work, all I can assume is the timer is bad since no power is comming out of it.
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Replace the white lid switch P # AP3159413 Take note how the switch is mounted so you get the new one in properly.
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It seems as if the lid switch is working, I tested it with a meter and when I open the lid it measures no power, with that happining doesn't that indicate the switch is working properly?
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These switches will test good, but there is a internal thermal link that likes to blow out, just replace it.
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Thanks for that info, I odrded the switch last night based on your advice, I'll let you know how it goes.
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