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My washer's lid isn't connecting. I was told to put a pencil end in hole to see if it starts to spin an it does. I was told there is away to by pass it by deactivating it. My problem is all it does is make ticking when ready to spin then stops. Does anyone know how or directions anywhere?
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Originally Posted by: Mst36 My washer's lid isn't connecting. I was told to put a pencil end in hole to see if it starts to spin an it does. I was told there is away to by pass it by deactivating it. My problem is all it does is make ticking when ready to spin then stops. Does anyone know how or directions anywhere? Mst, Are you sure, the lid switch actuator(on the lid)is not broken ? Part number: AP3098547
And the hinges and lid are not loose or bowed in or out ? For Safety Reasons (your safety) you DO NOT want to bypass the lid switch mechanism. You do want to check it, and see if it has been knocked out of alignment, or replace it, if everything else is proper. Part number: AP3100001
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Not sure if anythings bent. I do have someone coming tomorrow different than other guy who said to by pass. I will no then and I will mention to replace instead when I find out. Thanks
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Originally Posted by: Mst36 Not sure if anythings bent. I do have someone coming tomorrow different than other guy who said to by pass. I will no then and I will mention to replace instead when I find out. Thanks Mst, OK, I guess, if he has the lid switch assembly with him,he should have you up and going in 15 to 20 minutes. Good Luck, :) :) :)
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He replaced switch and now it's back to working. Thank You
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Originally Posted by: Mst36 He replaced switch and now it's back to working. Thank You MST, Great to hear, We're glad for you, it's our pleasure to assist. And you're welcome, Good Luck, :) :) :)
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