Hard to tell it was the lid switch. There were dual switches wired in tandem so a simple test was not possible. There was no physical damage on visual inspection, switches sounded healthy when the lid was moved, there were no mechanical disconnects or breaks. I prodded the connections with a screwdriver and found that the slightest movement of the switch would allow the washer to operate for the remainder of the cycle. Replacing the switch was easy, the accompanying youtube video eliminated any unknowns. $30 total repair + ~1 hour troubleshooting before the actual 20 min repair.