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This washer lid lock assembly is designed for top-load washing machines and ensures the lid remains securely closed during wash and spin cycles. It replaces worn or malfunctioning latches, helping prevent the machine from starting or pausing when the lid isn’t properly shut. The assembly includes the solenoid mechanism that engages the lock, contributing to safe and efficient operation. Compatible with a wide range of models, it’s an ideal solution for restoring reliable performance to your appliance.
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The lid was closed to hard causing the door strike, lid lock bezel and assembly to break.
Changing the door strike was simple just a quarter turn and it pops off. Changing the assembly, remove the screws from the back side at the top, move to facing the front of the machine pull the top toward you about a half inch and it will open. From the back unplug the correct wire, remove assembly and then install in reverse. Good luck.
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Kaye
June 29, 2024
Do you have this lock lid assembly part #w11032875
For model number WTW5100HW2
Hello Kaye, Thank you for your inquiry. The stock status for parts is always listed above the Add to Cart button on our site underneath the part information. If you are not sure what a stock status means, you can click on it and a separate window will appear with the explanation for what that status means. In the case of this part, it shows as in stock but is not listed as compatible to the model number you provided. The compatible lid lock assembly is part# PS12731130 but it shows as on order from the manufacturer. We hope this helps.
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Nathan
November 23, 2025
Washer turns on for a few secs then goes into done. Lid does not secure and can be opened at any time. Checked diagnostics for error and all 4 lights flash on group 1 and group 2. Could the lid switch be the issue?
For model number MVW6200KW3
Hello Nathan, thank you for contacting us. The washer is designed to stop immediately if the lid does not properly lock at the beginning of a cycle. So yes, a faulty lid lock might be causing the issue and needs to be replaced. The part number is PS17217010. Good luck with your repair!
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