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This switch finish guard is a trim piece that protects and conceals the control switch area, restoring a clean appearance and helping keep debris out of the switch opening. Designed to match the original equipment fit and finish. What it does:
I needed to disassemble the entire top control panel to get access to the switches that were broken. Once I was able to take the unit apart, replacing the new switches was an easy installation. The majority of the time was taking all the components apart to get access to the broken switches. Read more
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This motor overload protector helps prevent the dryer motor from overheating by cutting power when excessive current or heat is detected. It restores normal operation when the motor cools or the overload is replaced. What it does:
This motor overload protector helps stop the motor when it overheats, protecting the appliance from damage and preventing unsafe operation. It's a small, replaceable safety device commonly used on motors and compressors. What it does:
This wire harness assembly routes power and control signals between components so the appliance operates reliably. It replaces a damaged or worn harness to restore proper electrical connections and reduce intermittent faults. What it does:
This rotary selector switch is the user-control component that routes power between settings so the appliance responds when a knob is turned. Replacing a worn switch restores reliable selection of functions and consistent operation. What it does:
This pressure switch is a replaceable pressure-sensing control that tells the appliance when system pressure has reached a set level so the unit can advance through cycles correctly. Installing a working switch restores reliable pressure-based control. What it does:
First I unplugged the power cord for the washer. I removed the back plate of the control panel. Then removed the knob and unscrewed the screw holding the broken pressure switch. I then swapped the three electrical cables one at a time and placed on the new pressure switch. Then I put the screw in to hold the switch in place. I replaced the knob, plugged in the washer and turned it on. The appliance immediately worked. Read more