After a high speed spin with an unbalanced load in the tub the washer door came ajar, no flood thank goodness. All attempts to close the door failed. The door switch was in a permanent locked position even though the door was open. Power on/off, disconnect power, etc. all for naught. I determined the door switch assembly had to be replaced. I ordered the door switch assembly from AppliancePartsPros.com and realized over a $70. savings had I patronized my local appliance parts depot whom I called first. I ordered Thursday night, part arrived Saturday morning. My local parts place said 3-4 business days for pickup. From YouTube instructions I learned the tub rubber seal retaining ring had to be removed before the switch could be. Using a hand tack remover I was able to pry the spring loaded wire ring away from the opening track with little effort. Access to the switch was then possible and easy to remove: 3 torx screws and 3 electrical connectors. Reversed the process and installed the new assembly. Now the difficult part: re-installing the retaining wire ring. Simple to do if you have 3 hands.... if not you must have patience as it must be stretched and pulled just so evenly to set back into the miniscule groove. After about 5 or 10 attempts and about half as many (expletive deleted's) I was able to re-seat the ring. It is possible, do not give up. It was the most difficult and frustrating part of the entire replacement process. CAREFUL not to stretch the ring too much or it might deform or worst case SNAP! (if that happens who you going to call? ! AppliancePartsPros.com!) My ring was some rusty after 9 years of service in the laundry room. Good luck, check out youtube to see it done on your machine. I also replaced the sagging door hinge on this same washer about a year ago. That was easy.