Hi, First thing you check is the lid switch. You can check it by using a jumper to short it and see if it rinses and spins then. 2 screws and 2 clips hold the cabinet on, 2 screws hold the switch in place. Not so hard. High chances that the lid switch is broken. This is how you replace it: Unplug washer. Remove end caps if present on the control panel, that cover screw at lower front left and right, at the point it touches the washer top. Remove those screws. Rotate the control panel up on its hinges. Disconnect lid switch connector. Stick a screwdriver into the clips that hold the top to the back, wedge the tool back to spring the clips. Now the whole cabinet will come off the chassis by pulling it forward and out of the way. You will now have access to replace the switch. To put back together, the hardest part is getting the cabinet back on. Lift it up and hook front along front edge of the base, rotate the whole thing onto the base. The sides may tend to flair out away from the base. If they do, use your foot to give gentle pressure inward to align side with base. Snap the clips back in place, and continue. Thanks for contacting Fixya.com
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Hi,
First thing you check is the lid switch.
You can check it by using a jumper to short it and see if it rinses and
spins then. 2 screws and 2 clips hold the cabinet on, 2 screws hold the switch in
place. Not so hard. High chances that the lid switch is broken.
This is how you replace it:
Unplug washer. Remove end caps if present on the control panel, that
cover screw at lower front left and right, at the point it touches the
washer top. Remove those screws. Rotate the control panel up on its
hinges. Disconnect lid switch connector. Stick a screwdriver into the
clips that hold the top to the back, wedge the tool back to spring the
clips. Now the whole cabinet will come off the chassis by pulling it
forward and out of the way. You will now have access to replace the
switch. To put back together, the hardest part is getting the cabinet
back on. Lift it up and hook front along front edge of the base,
rotate the whole thing onto the base. The sides may tend to flair out
away from the base. If they do, use your foot to give gentle pressure
inward to align side with base. Snap the clips back in place, and
continue.
Thanks for contacting Fixya.com
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