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My Washer filled and then stopped working. I was told it was probably the lid switch or the control panel. I have pulled the lid switch. It has four leads: Neutral, line, motor machine. Which leads can I connect to test if lid switch is bad?
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By jumping line to motor, the washer worked. Thanks for your help. Now I will order the part!
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Unusual for it to fail that way. Usually, the fuse link blows and then nothing will work including fill. Do you hear the switch click when opening/closing the lid? May be a problem with the lid cam and plunger. Check continuity on the lid switch while operating it manually.
Eric
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