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Customer Questions and Answers for Lid Switch And Lock Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM17356806
Manufacturer Part Number: EBF61674802

The Lid Switch and Lock Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for LG washing machines. It contains both the switch that detects when the lid is closed, as well as the metal lock mechanisms that securely engage the lid during active cycles. This switch contains a 47-inch wire harness with 6-pin plugs.

Symptoms of a bad lid switch and lock assembly include:

  • The washer not starting or agitating with the lid open
  • Inability to fully close or lock the washer lid
  • Error codes related to sensed lid position issues

Causes of failure involve wear of lock moving parts combined with mechanical and electrical degradation over thousands of uses. Continuous hinge motions and detergent/cleaner exposure take their toll.

This Lid switch is also compatible with Kenmore units reliant on LG parts.

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Keno, the lid switch EBF61674802 is at pin 4 (white wire, black probe) and pin 5 (gray wire, red probe) of the connector and can be tested for 5VDC for control output. If the control EBR67466116 does not produce 5VDC with the unit on, then the control has failed. The lock solenoid is pin 3 (red wire, red probe during lock) and pin 6 (blue wire, black probe during lock) and should have a 5VDC output from the main control as well. Pin 1 (black wire) to pin 2 (brown wire) should have a 13VDC output from the main control for the lock motor. If any of the voltage readings fail, then the main control has failed. If the voltage readings are good, then the lid lock assembly has failed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, October 15, 2019

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