Replacement lid switch used for some GE and Hotpoint washer models.
Directly Replaces: WH08X32657, WH08X31222, WH01X24114, WH01X26114, WH01X27954, WH08X31577, 4963152, AP7033485, EAP16619254, PD00070146, PS16619254, WH02X24399, 4455158, AP5999576, EAP11729471, PS11729471.
Features:
- Secures the lid during the wash cycle on top loading washer models.
- Used on some top load washers.
- Includes (1) Lid Switch with 3-Wire Harness Assembly, (1) lid strike.
APNWH08X32657 Lock Specifications:
- Color: White / Black with Multi-Colored Harness.
- Material: Plastic / Metal.
- Electrical Specs: Sensing Circuit - 120Vac, 15mA; Lock Circuit - 120Vac, 15mA; Coil - 120Vac, 50/60Hz.
- Switch Dimensions: 3-1/2"L x 3/4"W x 3-3/4"H.
- Additional Dimensions: Harness measures approx. 43"L.
APNWH02X24399 Strike Specifications:
- Color: White.
- Material: Plastic with Metal Spring.
- Finish: Matte.
- Dimensions: 2-1/8"L x 1"W x 1-1/4"H.
- Additional Dimensions: Mounting holes measure 1-3/4" apart (center to center).
Compatible Models:
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The lid switch is used on top load machines to tell if the lid is opened or closed.
Failure Symptoms: When the lid switch fails the unit may not be able to fill, wash, drain, or spin.
How to Test: Use a multi-meter to test the switch for electrical continuity. If there is no continuity replace the switch.
*Continuity is the presence of a complete path for current flow. A continuity test is a quick check to see if a circuit is open or closed. Only a closed, complete circuit (one that is switched ON) has continuity.
*Continuity testing should be attempted only when voltage is NOT present in the circuit being tested. Always unplug the device or turn off the main circuit breaker before attempting a continuity test. Ensure that all capacitors are safely discharged.
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