Fixed it myself I have a Roper top load washing machine and this sucker is abour 13 years old. Never had a problem with it. Normally it cuts off after it fills up with the water and won’t run until I’ve closed the lid. But then it just started running the whole cycle with the lid up. I also noticed a slight chlorine/chemical smell when I would run it. I had no idea what the problem was because usually the door switch, (from my understanding of the hundreds of YouTube videos I watched ð On How to fix your…
Same part number as my OEM Switch – but slightly different design **Warning – this is not a 1:1 replacement for the OEM Whirlpool part #8318084**.One of the pics shown for this part even has the FSP logo included with the part picture. This is not an FSP part and is misleading.The safety switch is probably one of the easiest components to replace on your washer. It only installs one way with no adjustments. You cant screw it up. Very easy to get to taking about 20 minutes in total – start to finish of project. Unfortunately, this…
After removing the old lid switch assembly (which didn’t appear broken at all) and installing this part, my washer was still not working properly when I closed the lid. When I would engage the switch myself, the washer did work. After doing some more inspection, I discovered that the screws that attached the washer lid strike (the metal piece under the lid that engages the lid switch when closed) to the the lid had loosened over time. So, the switch wasn’t working because the lid strike…
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Fixed it myself I have a Roper top load washing machine and this sucker is abour 13 years old. Never had a problem with it. Normally it cuts off after it fills up with the water and won’t run until I’ve closed the lid. But then it just started running the whole cycle with the lid up. I also noticed a slight chlorine/chemical smell when I would run it. I had no idea what the problem was because usually the door switch, (from my understanding of the hundreds of YouTube videos I watched ð On How to fix your…
Same part number as my OEM Switch – but slightly different design **Warning – this is not a 1:1 replacement for the OEM Whirlpool part #8318084**.One of the pics shown for this part even has the FSP logo included with the part picture. This is not an FSP part and is misleading.The safety switch is probably one of the easiest components to replace on your washer. It only installs one way with no adjustments. You cant screw it up. Very easy to get to taking about 20 minutes in total – start to finish of project. Unfortunately, this…
After removing the old lid switch assembly (which didn’t appear broken at all) and installing this part, my washer was still not working properly when I closed the lid. When I would engage the switch myself, the washer did work. After doing some more inspection, I discovered that the screws that attached the washer lid strike (the metal piece under the lid that engages the lid switch when closed) to the the lid had loosened over time. So, the switch wasn’t working because the lid strike…