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I removed and inspected the lid magnet. It had a 1/8" layer of corrosion. I removed the layer of corrosion and reinstalled the part. the symptom improved. That was a stop-gap repair until the new lid magnet arrived. The broken rubber isolators were discovered when I removed the top of the washing machine. Read more
Replaced transmission, all seals, and dampers. It is a complicated, messy repair but costs much less than replacing the machine. This is the second tranny I have put in the 30 year old machine and now it works like new. Take the time to replace all seals if you do this repair. No use putting a new tranny in with old seals that will crack. Read more
Harness to corset & shifter
New lid switch from Appliance Parts Pros Read more
Includes 12 terminals.
I had to replace the 3 terminals and try to put them in the new terminal receptacle. I replaced the lid switch because I broke the old one trying to diagnose the problem. I found the helpful video on this site after I had already started. Read more
Searched online what could be causing the problem after mopping water for a good 30 minutes. Chatted online with a specialist at Appliance Parts Pros. After trying several things by process of elimination I was advised that the problem was more than likely the water level switch. Ordered the part. It arrived in 2 days. Installed the switch which took less than 10 minutes and now my machine is as good as new. Thank You Appliance Pros. Read more
Replaced lid switch Read more
Missing plastic clip on lid switch was the problem. Replaced plastic clip, washer operates good as new. Pliers are needed to seat the plastic piece securely onto the lid switch. Read more