If your washer won't start or stops mid-cycle, this lid switch assembly detects lid closure to restore safety interlock. DIY-friendly, installs in 15 minutes.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
The washer would fill up then turn itself off push the start button they water would drain from the washer and start all over again this time it would work fine Michael F. • Union , NJ • December 12, 2015
I went on line and found out that the problem could be the lid switch.You tube gave you step by step instruction on how to change the lid switch.I am mechanicially handy.I order the switch from appliance parts pro.the switch was exactly what I ordered .The switch was in my hands in two days.Merry Christmas to all the help at Appliance Pros
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