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Crosley Washer Door Striker
PartSelect Number PS2378364
Manufacturer Part Number 131763302
This is a door striker, it is gray in color and is a part found on your washer. The purpose of the striker is to keep your washer door closed for usage. This piece will attach to your appliance lid and will activate the door switch when your lid is closed. The most common reasons for needing to replace this part are if your lid will not consistently open or close, and your washer will not consistently start. The only tool you will need to complete this installation is a Phillips screwdriver.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Joy from Columbia, MO
Broken Door Catch
This was one of the simpliest repairs I have ever done taking less than 5 minutes to complete. On the inner door I removed the two screws that hold the plastic catch in place. I then removed the broken catch and put the new catch in place. Finally I replaced the two screws that hold the catch in place and it was done.
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Crosley Washer Front Load Door Lock And Switch Assembly
2. Unscrew 2 nuts holding top in place in rear of unit using phillips head screwdriver.
3.Slide top back and remove.
4. Open door of washer and unscrew 2 screws holding in door lock unit.
5.Pull out unit from the top and install new unit reconnecting the 3 wire connections. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS12364048
Manufacturer Part Number 131763256
This door lock and switch assembly is manufactured to lock the door on your front load washer to prevent it from opening while it is running. You may need to replace the door lock and switch if the door does not open or lock. Your washer will not start if the door does not lock. This part is also known as a washing machine door lock assembly. As per the manufacturer, some models require a new wire harness and a door strike for this door lock assembly to work on the appliance. The original style lock would require the door lock kit.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
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Installation Instructions
DOUG from KING FERRY, NY
Door on washer wouldn't lock or start
1. Unplug unit.2. Unscrew 2 nuts holding top in place in rear of unit using phillips head screwdriver.
3.Slide top back and remove.
4. Open door of washer and unscrew 2 screws holding in door lock unit.
5.Pull out unit from the top and install new unit reconnecting the 3 wire connections. Read more...
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$47.97
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Crosley Washer Lid Latch Assembly
PartSelect Number PS3497627
Manufacturer Part Number W10404050
The point of the lid switch is for the tub to stop spinning when the washer lid is opened. It is a safety precaution just in case someone decides to stick their hand inside the washer while the tub is spinning.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
- Spinning Issues
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Installation Instructions
William from Wakefield, RI
Defective lid latch - Cabrio Washer
The instructions that came with the part were worthless. Essentially, unplug, put in new part, plug it back in. I spent a considerable amount of time on the internet and finally found a video showing how to open the top. Unlike other models, it is held down by clamps in the back rather than clips in the front. Once finding this information the installation was simple. Remove the clamps and the back of the console, slide the top forward and lift, remove and replace the lock and reassemble. You don't even have to remove the hoses.
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Crosley Washer Lid Lock Assembly
PartSelect Number PS11722981
Manufacturer Part Number W10810403
This lid lock assembly is supplied by the original manufacturer for use in various models of top-load washing machines. The assembly includes the lid lock mechanism and the wiring harness. You can find it positioned on the underside of the washer lid. The lid lock assembly is designed to prevent the washer lid from opening during use. This is a safety mechanism that ensures that users do not accidentally come in contact with moving parts or are not injured by spilled water or detergent. If the lid lock assembly is faulty, the washer may be unable to start the cycle or it may stop in the middle of a cycle.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Patricia R from BROOKHAVEN, MS
Lid would not lock, therefore, washer would not start.
I watched a YouTube video first. Followed instructions exactly and had washer going in 30 minutes!!!! Part that I ordered was an exact fit! Thanks to partselect.com!
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Crosley Washer Strike
I got this new MayTag washer, and wanted to see it work, for myself, so I can try to correct the problem. But in order to see it work, and fill, the lid has to be open, to observe it working.
To do so, there is a part connected to the lid, called a "STRIKE", that when the lid is down, it activates the electronics, making the washer run.
So, I purchased this strike, to insert it in the washer, so I can observe the washer running, while the lid is open. Very easy, no tools required, just stick it in the slot, where the strike, on the lid goes, when the lid is closed. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11726338
Manufacturer Part Number W10837741
This is a lid strike for various models of top-load washing machines. Lid strikes are designed to engage with the lid switch and communicate to the control board that the washer can start. If your washing machine is having issues starting, or if the lid strike for your washer is visibly damaged it will need to be replaced. Replacing this washing machine lid strike is simple and only requires a screwdriver. This lid strike is made almost entirely of durable white plastic and features two holes on either side for securing with screws. This lid strike is an OEM part and is not sold with any other parts or accessories, such as the necessary screws.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Terry from KEYSTONE, IN
wanting to see this new energy efficient washer work, with the lid open
There are a lot of complaints, with these new energy efficient washers, no matter the brand, on the amount of water that is being used, and not properly washing your cloths, while in the wash cycle.I got this new MayTag washer, and wanted to see it work, for myself, so I can try to correct the problem. But in order to see it work, and fill, the lid has to be open, to observe it working.
To do so, there is a part connected to the lid, called a "STRIKE", that when the lid is down, it activates the electronics, making the washer run.
So, I purchased this strike, to insert it in the washer, so I can observe the washer running, while the lid is open. Very easy, no tools required, just stick it in the slot, where the strike, on the lid goes, when the lid is closed. Read more...
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Crosley Washer Lid Latch Strike
PartSelect Number PS11750882
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10240513
This part is the replacement lid latch or latch assembly for your top-load washer. The lid latch holds your washer door closed, and allows the washer to run its cycle. If the lid latch is damaged, your washer door may not close properly and you may not be able to run your washer. The latch is found under the lid and can be screwed out and replaced. You will need a Phillips-head screwdriver for this repair. This part is sold individually and is and OEM part from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
John from Hale Center, Texas, TX
lid would not lock, washer would not run...
Removed old striker ( 2 Phillips head screws ) replaced with new striker with the 2 screws and was done, easy fix...
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Crosley Washer Strike
PartSelect Number PS11755543
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10488048
This part attaches to the door and fits into the door lock when the door closes.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
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Installation Instructions
David D from Severn, MD
Broken Strike on Washer Door - prevented door from latching, and washer would not start
The end of the strike had broken off, and the pictures did not clearly show there was a cross-member at the end of the strike. That crossmember is what broke on the old strike. The strike has only two screws, both requiring a Torx bit (#20, I believe). Unscrew both screws to remove the strike plate. It was a little difficult to get out - it has a curved top to lock into the top slot, but the bottom slides slightly down into another slot. There isn't a lot of room in the opening to slide the strike up and down and get it out. Putting the new strike on is easier - ensure the curved end fits into the slot at the top and slide it up just a bit, push the bottom of the strike plate in, then let it drop right into place, and reinsert the screws. The only problem I had was the strike's holes for the screws are slotted horizontally, so the strike can be positioned across almost 3/8". The latch would not engage the strike the first time, so I had to loosen the screws and reposition the strike a bit. This time it latched, but the fit wasn't quite right, so I adjusted it again to get it where I needed it.
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Crosley Washer Lock Door
PartSelect Number PS11754810
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10443885
This is a door lock designed by the OEM and made for washing machines. This door lock is used to hold, secure, and stop the washing machine door from opening during the washing cycle. If your washer is not starting or will not lock or latch, this door lock likely needs to be replaced for it to continue working. This door lock is located on the inner portion of the door frame, so some disassembly of your washing machine will be necessary to remove and replace it. This door lock is an OEM part and is old individually, so it does not come with any other parts.
Fixes these symptoms
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Rebecca from BOERNE, TX
We needed a new Door Latch Assembly
Watch a video about replacing this latch which made it very simple to do. Performed exactly as the video instructed.
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Crosley Washer Lid Strike
I read the do-it-yourself explanation posted by Paul From Glendale CA and followed his instructions.
1. Unplugged the Washer and disconnected the hoses, so I could slide the washer into the kitchen.
2- Unfastened the two screws in the front lower corners of the controls panel and tilted is back. Unfastened the old lid-switch wiring from the control panel.
3. Remove the clips at the two corners under the control panel. I rotated the cover forward to clear it from the back and lifted it off and set it off to the side.
4. While I had the Washer disassembled I vacuumed out all the accumulation of dust, etc.
5. Removed the lid switch and unfastened the ground wire.
6. Installed the new switch and reassembled the Washer.
7. I did not read Paul's reassembly instructions closely enough. The front flange of the cover goes UNDER the steel frame on the washer. I spent 30 minutes trying to get the cover on, then finally figured that out on my own. Once I got the flange under the frame, it took about five minutes to get the cover on, the clips in and the control panel back into positions and reassembled.
The entire process is not particularly difficult. Had I read the "UNDER the frame" part earlier, the entire repair would have taken no more than 45 minutes.
Having another person to help reinstall the cover would be helpful. The cover is not heavy but it is a little awkward to handle and having another person to help line up the back cover, etc. will make the reassembly even easier. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11741871
Manufacturer Part Number WP358684
This part is used to activate the lid switch when the lid opens/closes.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will not agitate
- Will not drain
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Fred from Midlothian, VA
Washing Machine kept cutting off mid-cycle
I had to remove the washing machine from the laundry room (our laundry room is pretty small).I read the do-it-yourself explanation posted by Paul From Glendale CA and followed his instructions.
1. Unplugged the Washer and disconnected the hoses, so I could slide the washer into the kitchen.
2- Unfastened the two screws in the front lower corners of the controls panel and tilted is back. Unfastened the old lid-switch wiring from the control panel.
3. Remove the clips at the two corners under the control panel. I rotated the cover forward to clear it from the back and lifted it off and set it off to the side.
4. While I had the Washer disassembled I vacuumed out all the accumulation of dust, etc.
5. Removed the lid switch and unfastened the ground wire.
6. Installed the new switch and reassembled the Washer.
7. I did not read Paul's reassembly instructions closely enough. The front flange of the cover goes UNDER the steel frame on the washer. I spent 30 minutes trying to get the cover on, then finally figured that out on my own. Once I got the flange under the frame, it took about five minutes to get the cover on, the clips in and the control panel back into positions and reassembled.
The entire process is not particularly difficult. Had I read the "UNDER the frame" part earlier, the entire repair would have taken no more than 45 minutes.
Having another person to help reinstall the cover would be helpful. The cover is not heavy but it is a little awkward to handle and having another person to help line up the back cover, etc. will make the reassembly even easier. Read more...
Crosley Washer Bezel
PartSelect Number PS11754116
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10392041
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
John from PATERSON, NJ
Washer would not run or start when start button was pushed.
Based on, online troubleshooting and repair guide. First repair attempt was unsuccessful after replacing suggested parts and required a professional repair tech to diagnose the issue. Second attempt at repair was successful after the proper issue was diagnosed. Sometimes you just have to call a professional. John Suchinsky, Paterson NJ
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