It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer. This part is made for use with Whirlpool residential washers. The lid switch acts as a sensor to allow the washer to start when the door is closed. Unfortunately, over time it may wear out, get damaged or stop working all together eventually requiring a replacement. If the unit does not start, then the door switch could be defective. Note, this high-quality plastic body switch is sold as an individual component. To replace it, you will need a screwdriver to take the housing apart. The switch simply connects to the unit with an attached lead wire.
Top Load Washer Lid Switch Ass WP8318084
OEM part for: GE, Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8318084
Compatibility
This Top Load Washer Lid Switch Ass will fit the following 976 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
Whirlpool
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- Washer Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: 8318084
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Washer would fill, then nothing. No hum, no clicks, nothing, so guessed it was the lid switch.
Tool Type
Washer
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
2-removed 2 screws from rear of top panel and flipped control panel over to expose switch connection.
3-unscrewed ground wire
4-pulled the wire harness connector out of the lid switch
5-pinched the clamp holding the lid switch in place, and fiddled it out of the hole.
6-connected the new switch to the wire harness (leverage was better to do this before installing the switch into the machine.
7-fiddled the switch into the hole and raised and lowered the lid gently to engage switch mechanism
8-clicked the switch in place
9-screwed in the ground wire
10- plugged the machine back in and viola!
Defective Lid Switch
Tool Type
Washer
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Nutdriver
Parts Used
2. removed the defective lid switch
3. replaced with the new lid switch
4. reassembled and tested
* Be sure that the switch lever is under the lid actuator
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