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Customer Questions and Answers for Switch by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11601075
Manufacturer Part Number: 134422700

This is a factory switch used in the appliance's control/safety circuit. Replacing a worn or failed switch restores reliable signaling so the selected function engages properly and the unit responds consistently to user inputs and status conditions.

  • Provides an electrical on/off signal to the control or safety circuit
  • If faulty, selected functions may not activate or may be intermittent
  • Can trigger error codes related to a switch input, depending on model
What's included: 1 switch Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; turn off gas/water if applicable
  • Note/photograph wire locations and transfer connectors one at a time
  • Verify actuator alignment and secure mounting before reassembly
  • After installation, run a test cycle to confirm proper operation

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For Frigidaire Switch (Part Number: OEM11601075)

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Michael, Yes, if the lid lock switch assembly 134101800 has failed or has a broken wire, the motor won't run, but the washer will fill and drain. That's a very good place to start the diagnosis.

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Hello Kk. If you can stop the water from entering the machine by turning off the timer or unplugging the unit, you will need to look for a bad pressure hose or replace the pressure switch. If the only way to shut off the water is at the shut off for the water hoses, you will need to replace the water valve in the unit.

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Hello Josh, One end of the hose will attach to the pressure switch and the other end connect to the tub. If the pressure hose or air dome is clogged this will cause the unit to not fill with water.

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Hi. Then something is keeping it electrically energized. It seems like the timer part # 134063500 internal contacts are still closed and energizing the timer. Thank You.

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Hi Dennis. Set the timer in regular, low wash cycle. After the tub fills to a small wash,then remove power. Gain access to the pressure switch part 134422700. Disconnect(temporary test) the #1 terminal red wire and the#2 white wire . Slide connect them together and use electrical tape on them for safety.Remove the pressure sw. hose. Blow into it towards the tub. If you have just felt restrictions then the unit needs cleaned w/ washer magic part # TJ131 monthly. Then pull the timer out to start the wash cycle. If it agitates now then the pressure switch needs replaced. If not remove power and jump together the tan/blk and tan /blk from the lid switch part # 134101800. If it stats to agitate now then replace the lid switch. Reconnect the pressure switch and test again. If it still runs then just replace the lid switch. If not replace both the lid switch and the pressure switch. Thank You.

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