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Customer Questions and Answers for Switch Assembly (6-Position) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18017907
Manufacturer Part Number: WP2180236

This 6-position switch assembly replaces a worn or damaged selector switch to restore reliable electrical switching for the appliance control. It helps recover proper cycle selection and responsive control inputs for normal operation. What it does:

  • Routes power between control circuits so selected cycles and settings engage correctly.
  • Restores reliable selector/position switching when the control won't change settings.
  • Common symptom when failing: appliance is unresponsive to cycle changes, selections don't register, or operation is intermittent.
  • Matches the OEM switch function used in the control/timer area of compatible units.
What's included: One switch assembly. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before beginning any service to avoid shock hazard.
  • Remove required panels or the control console to access the switch; keep track of screw locations and wire connections.
  • Photograph or label wiring before disconnecting to ensure correct reassembly.

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Joe R for Model Number SIDE BY SIDE #GD27DFXFW02

I am being very cautious about removing the overlay.If i take a flat blade putty knife and try to peel it off is it a very thin overlay (like a decal) or does if have some thickness to it. If I am successful in removing the overlay will this leave me an opening to get at the switch#ap3086666? Also, if I cut completely through the overlay and remove the whole section will that be a better choice? Will that give me access to the switch for removal? Reference schematic "dispenser front panel". Anxiously awaiting you reply.

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Hello Joe, You could try to remove the overlay using a putty knife being very careful. The overlay is not overly think and can be damaged. Once overlay is off it will give you access to remove switch. Would not recommend cutting section out. If you damage the overlay and want to replace it you will have to order the front cover assembly which will also have the switch in it.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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