On the lid on your washing machine there is a pin that engages with the lid switch. This works by telling the machine that the lid is closed which then allows for the washer to start. If your washer is not starting, or does not advance through the different cycles, there may be a problem with your lid switch. This part can wear out or become damaged over time and will need to be replaced so your machine can operate. Replacing this genuine OEM part is an easy job that requires the use of a Philips screwdriver along with a 5/16-inch nut driver. You will need to disconnect the power to your washer before beginning this repair and pull the machine away from the wall so you can easily access the back panel. Since the lid switch is found underneath the control panel, you will need to unscrew and lift the panel back to gain access. In order to remove the old switch, you first disconnect the wire harness, and remove the screw holding the grounding wire in place. The lid of the washer needs to be lifted, as the pin will be engaged with the switch if the lid is in the closed position. With the lid still open, the new switch can be put in place, install the screw for the grounding wire, and reattached the wire harness. The control panel can then be lowered back down, ensuring the locking tabs are engaged.
Works with the following brands:
Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Roper
Works with the following products:
Washer
Fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start, Will not agitate, Will not drain, Burning smell
Part# WP8318084 replaces these:
AP6012742, 8318084, WP8318084VP
Works with the following brands:
Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Roper
Works with the following products
Washer
Fixes the following symptoms
Will Not Start, Will not agitate, Will not drain, Burning smell
Part Number Cross Reference
Part# WP8318084 replaces these:
AP6012742, 8318084, WP8318084VP
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Replacing your Washer Lid Switch
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Justin
August 4, 2023
Washer will continue running with the lid open. Is this the expected fix for that problem?
For model number RTW4340SQ0
Hello Justin, thank you for your inquiry. If your washing machine does not stop operating when you open the lid, the lid switch, part number FIX11745957, is likely faulty. We hope that helps!
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Bill
July 26, 2022
How to access lid switch?
For model number Kenmore 110.25852400
Hello Bill, thank you for your question. After keying in the part number FIX11745957 on our site, you will see a video that should tell you.
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Kathy
November 16, 2022
Washer stopped working, wouldn't drain, agitate, or anything, so we brought a washer lid switch we thought it was working, so I put some pants in and I'm Almost positive it was agitating but it stops when you open the lid? But it's definitely not spinning the water out of the clothes. Any idea? Thank you, Kathy French
For model number MVWC300VW1
Hi Kathy, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you need to check the following parts to fix the issue: Transmission, part number FIX341974, Basket Drive Assembly, part number FIX11723156, and Clutch Assembly, part number FIX11745785. Please check you install the lid switch correctly, we have attached a relevant video to help you. We hope this helps! If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.
Hello Richard, thank you for reaching out. This part can be easily replaced with the help of a Philips screwdriver and a 5/16-inch nut driver. Before starting this repair, you will need to turn off the electricity of the washer and pull it away from the wall so you can easily access the rear panel. You must detach and lift the control panel back in order to access the lid switch because it is located underneath the panel. You must first unplug the wire harness from the old switch and remove the screw keeping the grounding wire in place. The lid of the washer needs to be lifted, as the pin will be engaged with the switch if the lid is in the closed position. With the lid still open, the new switch can be put in place, install the screw for the grounding wire, and reattached the wire harness. The control panel can then be lowered back down, ensuring the locking tabs are engaged. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
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Washer would not do anything. Stopped in the middle of a load of wash.I noticed a few times that I had to open and reclose the lid to get it to start, so I thought it was the lip switch.
Looked at other peoples instructions and did the same, but I had 5 screws not 2. 3 needed wrenches and 2 needed a screw driver. I'm a 67 year old woman I I did it . It was easy!
Remove 2 screws behind end panels, also use nut driver to remove 2 screws hold plastic retraining straps . Lift control panel out of the way . Open lid, lid switch is on back left side of lid . Disconnect ground wire and squeeze back side of clip on lid switch . Tilt froward carefully and remove . Reverse proces and gather up dirty clothe
... Read mores and you are ready to wash. Takes less than 15mins and saves you a ton of cash . It's really that simple.
Lid switch had overheated and was fused to wiring harness
REmoved lid switch fist and replaced it. Then replaced the wiring harness one plug at a time following the original exactly . Too bad we could not find any instructions for replacing the wiring harness.Do not remove the entire wiring harness and then try to replace it---you'll be sorry.
Washer had been acting up. Didnt want to run spin cycle and would randomly start working again. Finally it stopped completely (with full load in of course). I suspected the lid switch. I used multimeter to confirm it had failed. The new lid switch was a 1 minute install. Just remember to keep the lid up when installing. I did a qui
... Read moreck spin cycle test to confrim it was working before reassembly. It was good to go.
Used a flat blade screwdriver to open control panel nut driver to take off ground wire very easy found a video on you tube that showed how-to do it took less than 5 minutes
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Brian D - April 26, 2021
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10 minutes and it works like new
My washing machine quit advancing through a wash cycle unless the lid was opened and closed between every advanvement of the wash cycle. I called Fix.com and was told that based on prior customers there was a 70% chance it was the lid switch. I felt those odds were high enough to try the least expensive solution, and got the lid switch. The part arrived 4 days later and the washer is working great!
5 start solution.
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Angeline M - March 10, 2021
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Easy Install - Works Great
Took me less than 3 minutes to install. Arrived in about 5 days from purchase. I watched you tube instructions before I installed it and removed old part.
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William M - June 12, 2020
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Washer lid switch
Very effective and easy fix!!!!!
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Joe L - May 13, 2020
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Lid Switch Repair
Absolutely the correct part, easy installation. The accompanying instruction video was very helpful. Saved me a lot of money!
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Linda W - January 21, 2020
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Perfect!!!
The part to replace the lid switch works perfect, thanks again!!!
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Marcelline B - December 15, 2019
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Easy purchase
Exactly what I needed and the repair was easy! Thank You
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Fix Number: FIX11745957
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