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My washer stops about every 10-20 minutes and may sit there 2 seconds or 2 hours
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Your lid switch might be making a bad contact, or the timer might be the problem. I would go with the lid switch. If you want to be sure you can unplug the washer, and take the 2 screws out that hold the lid switch in place, and cut the 2 wires, and wire them together, and see how it does. If it works, you can just wire nut the new one. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy  Your lid switch might be making a bad contact, or the timer might be the problem. I would go with the lid switch. If you want to be sure you can unplug the washer, and take the 2 screws out that hold the lid switch in place, and cut the 2 wires, and wire them together, and see how it does. If it works, you can just wire nut the new one. Tom ApplianceEducator.com No need to wire nut...New lid switch comes with the proper connector.
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well she could to make her life easy. Tom
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