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Lid Check Switch – Part Number: WP207166
Lid Check Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11738787
Manufacturer #: WP207166
This is used to start your washer once the desired water level is reached.
$61.73
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Hose Clamp – Part Number: WP285655
Hose Clamp
PartSelect #: PS11740613
Manufacturer #: WP285655
This hose clamp is sold individually.
$14.15
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Fabric Softener Kit – Part Number: 40002101W
Fabric Softener Kit
PartSelect #: PS2040720
Manufacturer #: 40002101W
This part is on top of the agitator and automatically dispenses the liquid fabric softener at the right time during the wash cycle.
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 29427
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PartSelect #: PS211051
Manufacturer #: 29427
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PANEL,GRAPHIC – Part Number: 31197
PANEL,GRAPHIC
PartSelect #: PS542629
Manufacturer #: 31197
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PANEL,GRAPHIC-AMANA – Part Number: 32957
PANEL,GRAPHIC-AMANA
PartSelect #: PS536087
Manufacturer #: 32957
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 33390
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PartSelect #: PS655897
Manufacturer #: 33390
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PartSelect #: PS671511
Manufacturer #: 305922
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 316267
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PartSelect #: PS672127
Manufacturer #: 316267
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CLAMP, HOSE – Part Number: 35349
CLAMP, HOSE
PartSelect #: PS1604141
Manufacturer #: 35349
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BASE – Part Number: 31653P
BASE
PartSelect #: PS2032866
Manufacturer #: 31653P
$121.18
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 34018
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PartSelect #: PS2037424
Manufacturer #: 34018
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Washer was dead and would not turn on
Well the washer died and would not turn on in the middle of a wash cycle. Absolutely dead. I disconnected it from power and opened up the front panel on which all the control switches and knobs are mounted. This is removed by unscrewing 4 screws at the top of the washer.

Checked the fuse, and found blown. Replaced the fuse, closed the panel and plugged it in. Still not working. Checked the Check switches and found the Check Switch really limp. Checked with Digital Multimeter and found no continuity at either position. Unscrewed the check switch. Removal and re inspection with DMM of the check switch confirmed it was bad. Opened up the check switch and found contacts were blown.

Installed a new check switch making sure all the connecting wires go in the right places. The wiring diagram in the washer was very helpful in doing so since u dont want these wires reversed. Adjusted the plunger which operates the check switches when the lid is opened to make sure it is not over or under operating the switches. This is done by loosening the bolt holding down the check switch assembly and slidint the whole assembly forwards or backwards till the plunger has just enough push on the switches. This is done to avoid the plunger from exerting excessive pressure on the check switch and the safety switch in lid open or lid closed position. (both switches are operated by the same plunger according to the lid position)

Closed panel cover and plugged the washer in. There u go, it was alive again!
Parts Used:
Lid Check Switch
  • Suleman from Canoga Park, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench set
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because the lid check switch was broken or expired - my washer would not go on and I have a baby!
I simply took the old switch out and put in the new one. The part arrived very qickly and the website was super easy to use.
thank you so much!
Parts Used:
Lid Check Switch
  • Lisa from San Diego, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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washer would stop in mid cycle
Determined that the lid switch was not completing the circuit. I then removed the 3 wires from their posts along with the 1 screw and removed the bad switch. Then, in reverse order installed the new switch. The part was 1/3rd the cost of the part sold locally. I ordered the part at 3:15pm Monday afternoon and it arrived at 1:00pm Tuesday- the next day. UNBELEIVABLE SERVICE....!
Parts Used:
Lid Check Switch
  • Phil from Grand Rapids, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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