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This is lid lock designed for use within various washing machines. This lid lock, also known as a latch assembly, is used to secure the lid of your washing machine during the washing cycle. If your washing machine is experiencing issues starting or if the lid is not securing, this lid lock assembly likely needs to be replaced. This lid lock attaches underneath the top portion of your washer and its wire harness connects to the rear of the appliance. To replace this assembly, you will need a screwdriver, flathead screwdriver or putty knife, and wrench. This lid lock is an OEM part that is sold individually and does not come with any other parts or accessories.
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Reginald S - January 19, 2023
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Wasing Machine Door Lock
The right part four I did need. My washer is doing just fine now! The video was very helpful. Thank you
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DARRELL C - December 7, 2019
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Easy repair
Using you-tube videos, your part was easy to install and works. A relief.
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Bill O - March 16, 2023
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Latch lock repair
Part arrived quickly, video instructions on installation were spot on. Took about 35 minutes to complete (only because I’m all thumbs).
No offense, but I hope I never need your services again. But if I do, it will be with 100% confidence.
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Joseph S - January 2, 2021
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Washer repair
The part was an exact replacement and turned out to be easy to replace.
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Charles M - January 2, 2021
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Repair was easy! Works great!
After a short down time washer is fixed and running!
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Robert S - January 21, 2021
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Easy Repair
Extensive wait on part due to back order, but to be expected during a pandemic and delayed shipping times. It was an extra machine so it didn't affect our day to day household operations. Part was correct and easy to install. It 'clicked' in and took less than 5 minutes to replace. It fixed the machine and we were back in business!
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Ed T - January 17, 2021
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I don’t know how to rate the part... it was broken as I tried to install it and am having to buy another. Hoping it doesn’t take another 2 months.
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Kate M - June 13, 2019
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First, let me say that I looked for the latch assembly I needed with two or three other suppliers, each one of them offered up a part that would not fit my washer. The first time I went to PartSelect the latch was absolutely identical to the one I already had. I ordered the part, they shipped it out the same day.
The day I received the part I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was so simple and so easy to remove the old part put the new part in. I put a load of clothes in the washer and everything worked perfectly just like a brand new washing machine! Thank you so very much! I would definitely recommend PartSelect to anybody who asks and if I ever have a need for more repairs I definitely would use PartSelect again. Thank you so much for your help.
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Krista J - November 4, 2019
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Complete success
Fast delivery...easy install
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Jeannette T - October 19, 2022
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Fast delivery great product thank you
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Average Repair Rating: 3.8 / 5.0, 6 reviews.
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Whirlpool builds junk lid switches don't lasting when you have suffered water! About every 3 months it goes out! Repairman won't come to fix so I do it myself!
Unplug washer Take back panel off Un plug lid switch Take screwdriver snap out switch Snap in New switch Plug it in Replace back panel plug in washer Wash
Charlie from OAKWOOD, OH
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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The washer would not wash or spin.
I watched the instructions on line, and followed them. Completed the parts change with out any problems, but that wasn't everything I had to do to make the washer to work again. I had to clear all the fault codes that were on the machine. Then the washer started working in all the cycles.
Leslie from ROCKY FORD, CO
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The Washing would stop working mid cycle
I unscrewed the top panel of the washer. I lifted up the top and used the pint scrapper to loosen up the lid switch and slid it out. I pulled the switch wiring harness out of the rear top of the washer. I slid the new lid switch and wiring harness back through the opening and secured the switch in place. Screwed it back in place. Took les
... Read mores than 15 minutes. I followed the instructions on the video, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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Adam from LUMBERTON, MS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Washer would not complete cycle, as I forced the top open when locked
I did the repair just as the video showed, and had no problems at all. the hardest thing I had to do was to move the washer out to where I could get to the back of the machine. Due to the help of the sales rep and the video the repair was very easy
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Louis from MANDEVILLE, LA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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FAULTY LATCH-WASHER WOULD NOT GO INTO SPIN MODE
THE NEW LATCH COMES WITH A NEW BEZEL ATTACHED, WHICH MOUNTS TO THE TOP OF THE WASHER, JUST UNDERNEATH THE LID. BECAUSE THE ORIGINAL BEZEL WAS IN PERFECT CONDITION AND DIFFICULT TO REMOVE, I DECIDED TO REMOVE THE BEZEL ON THE NEW LATCH, AND USE THE ORIGINAL ONE. THIS WOULD HAVE TO BE DONE REGARDLESS IN ORDER TO INSTALL THE NEW LATCH. REMO
... Read moreVING THE BEZEL WAS DIFFICULT DUE TO ALL THE LOCKING TABS THAT KEEP IT IN PLACE. I HAD TO RESTRAIN THE SLIDING SWITCH PARTS WHILE I REMOVED TO BEZEL TO AVOID THE ASSEMBLY FROM COMING APART. ONCE I SNAPPED THE NEW LATCH TO THE EXISTING BEZEL, THE ASSEMBLY WORKED FINE. TAKE TIME TO STUDY HOW THE LATCH ASSEMBLY IS ATTACHED TO THE BEZEL SO THAT YOU DON'T BREAK SOMETHING. USE A VERY SMALL SCREWDRIVER TO PRY BACK THE PLASTIC TABS IN ORDER TO RELEASE THE BEZEL FROM THE LATCH ASSEMBLY.
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EVAN from STOCKTON SPGS, ME
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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latch switch was not working
unfasten top from back, slide top forward and lift up, remove switch and cable (one piece), in stall new switch and cable, put top down and slide back, reinstall screws.
John from BEAVER DAMS, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Rick
May 9, 2019
Is the latch also the lid lock
For model number mvwx655dw1
Hi Rick, thank you for your question. Yes, this is the lid lock. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Timothy
May 16, 2019
I have ordered the lid switch for the above washer and it doesn't seem to fit properly. The lid will not shut after replacing the switch. Thanks.
For model number Rtw4516fw1
Hello Timothy, thank you for your question. It is possible that the latch was engaged in the lock position and not allowing the strike to enter the latch assembly. If you disconnect the lock from the control while the unit is turned off, you can test the lock to see if it is in the locked state. If you test the blue wire to the white wire for resistance, if it reads 0 ohms then it is in the locked state. If it reads infinite, then the lock is in the open position. This will help to identify if the lock is in the locked position. If it is in the locked position contact customer service to return the part and a new latch should be ordered. I hope this helps.
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Beverly
May 2, 2019
Washer starts to dispense water but shuts off then a second later starts again is this the stop start button as i cant cancel the washer
For model number RTW4516FW2
Hello Beverly, thank you for your question. There are a few parts that would need to be tested or replaced to determine exactly the issue. We would recommend testing the lid switch, the water valve and pressure hose. If the pressure hose is kinked, or clogged it will not fill properly, and if the lid switch is faulty the washer won't start the agitation cycle. If those parts are not faulty the issue would be the electronic control board W11101494. I hope this helps!
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Ron
May 3, 2019
The strike will not fit into new lid latch.Is the latch defective?
For model number MVWC415EW1
Hello Ron, thank you for your question. Yes, if the strike will not fit into the latch, the latch is defective and will have to be replaced. I hope this helps!
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Penni
August 12, 2019
No lights or power to machine, tried unplugging, tried to reset, nothing worked
For model number WTW4816FW2
Hi Penni, thank you for your question. You may want to take a look at your door lock for being the issue. If that is not the issue then you might need to take a look at your control board for being the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Art
January 4, 2020
Will it also fit Amana ntw 4605ew0?.............. i have 2 washers, the only difference is one has an agitator the other doesn't. same lid switch for both i believe
For model number NTW4605EW0
Hello Art and thank you for writing.
Yes, it will. part number: PS 12704713 is also in the list of compatible items for your model NTW4605EW0. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Debra
November 20, 2019
My lid won't lock, my washer will run, but will not spin.
For model number NTW4605EW0
Hi Debra,
Thank you for your question. If your lid is not locking and the washer will not spin, we would recommend testing the lid lock as this could be preventing the washer from operating correctly. If the washer is not spinning, the washer may not be switching from agitate to spin mode, which would mean the actuator, part number PS11769864, would have to be replaced. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Rick
May 9, 2019
If the lid latch is not functioning will that shut the washer off
For model number mvwx655dw1
Hi Rick, thank you for your question. Yes, if this part is malfunctioning it can stop the machine from working. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Mary
May 13, 2019
Its a Amana top loading washer an this part seems to be the washer lid lock assembly i need for my machine just not sure no image to go by
For model number ntw4605ewo TYPE587-20
Hello Mary, thank you for inquiring. This Latch part PS12704713 is the lid lock assembly for your model.
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GARY
August 27, 2019
My washer shuts off when the cycle hits rinse could the door latch switch
Cause this problem. Belt is great, dog tags look great pump impeller
Looks good washer is only 18 months old
For model number RTW45116FWO
Hello Gary, thank you for inquiring. Yes, this could be due to a faulty Door Lock, part number PS12704713 for your model. You may also want to consider the Cycle Switch, part number PS11731444. I hope this helps and good luck with your repair!
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