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In the picture of the lid switch--the plastic at the end--are there copper wires under it or do I need an older part?
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Where did you see copper wires for the lid switch? All wires are insulated. - The lid switch Part number: AP3100003
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My machine has both wires twisted together in yellow protector caps not the phone jacks looking system; again, is there cooper under the plastic housing I see in the picture so I can coil the wires? Stephen
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Stephen,
If the model number you posted is L[COLOR="Red"]5[/COLOR]Q9564JQ0 then it does not come up. If you misread it and the correct model number is L[COLOR="Red"]S[/COLOR]Q9564JQ0 then the above listed lid switch is exact replacement part and it does not need any alteration.
Gene.
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