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Roper Washer Lid Switch
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77 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11745957
Manufacturer Part Number WP8318084
This part is found in your washer. The pin on the lid pushes on the lever of the lid switch to tell the machine that the lid is closed. This part includes the green grounding wire. If your machine is having trouble starting, is not agitating, spinning, or is not draining properly, this could be because the lid switch has broken. You will need a 5/16-inch nut driver for this repair. The package will contain one lid switch. You will need to access the back of the washer, and remove the two Phillips screws that hold the top back panel in place. Slide the panel forward to release. Use your nut driver to loosen the screw that holds the ground wire in place. Lift the lid of the washer to release the old lid switch.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Burning smell
  • Lid or door won’t close
  • Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Clint from Kansas City, KS
Washer wouldn't run
I removed the two screws on the back of the control panel. The control panel then flips back. The switch is on the left side. To remove the switch, I first detached the wire to the control panel and unscrewed the grounding wire. The new switch drops right in. I had a little trouble getting it in until I realized the washer lid had to be open. A little awkward but once it's in you can shut the lid and then I reattached the wire from the control panel and screwed in the grounding wire. Pretty easy. $20 for the part (with shipping) and 15 minutes. Way cheaper than a repairman. Read more...
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$52.86
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Roper Washer Lid Switch
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85 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11722098
Manufacturer Part Number 3949247V
This switch (Lid Switch Assembly With Leads, Washer Lid Switch, Lid Switch Assembly, Washer Lid Switch) tells the washing machine that the lid is closed, which allows the wash cycle to begin. The lid switch mounts to the underside of the cabinet top panel. The plastic on the actuator can become brittle with age and break when the lid is closed roughly. It can also break from the movement of an unbalanced load causing parts of the washer to strike it. This part must be replaced if it is broken and no longer being activated by closing the lid (indicated by the washer not agitating properly, or the machine not detecting the lid is closed). This switch is black plastic with wire leads. It is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Will not agitate
  • Will not drain
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Susie from BRANDON, MS
The washer would fill with water and wash,but would not drain and spinn out .
Followed direction that was sent to my e-mail. My washer timer would not advance. I' am so happy for the directions sent to me from this site and being able to get the part that I, needed from this site. I, didn't have and business doing the job myself, because I'm a ill 66 year old female. There's no special instructions that I, have to add. !! Thanks !! Lewis Read more...
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Roper Washer Lid Switch Assembly
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30 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS334600
Manufacturer Part Number 285671
This part makes sure that the lid is shut before allowing the machine to start or agitate.
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.
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$134.02
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Roper Washer Water Level Pressure Switch
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3408149
Manufacturer Part Number W10339251
This part is located behind the control panel. It helps determine the level of water in the washer. As the water fills the hose, while tub is filling, it will push the air against a diaphragm inside the switch. More water that enters the tub, more pressure is applied against the switch.
Installation Instructions
Chris from LIBERTY TWP, OH
Washer was not filling with water to proper level (was filling some, not enough)
Ordered part PS3408149 from partselect.com. Lifted Washer control panel with putty knife. Removed hinges (regular screwdriver, used as a crowbar rather than screwdriver) holding control panel to washer body. Moved washer body panel out of the way, and reviewed level sensor/level selector switch. Take handle off front of selector switch. Twist selector switch off from inside (90 degree turn till square inset lines up withsquare hole, then it will come out). Insert new selector switch. Remove old tubing. Fish new tubing through where old tubing was. Cut off extra tubing, then push tubing onto selector switch and tub basin (where old tubing was). Put washer back together. Done. Worked perfectly. Read more...
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$134.00
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Roper Washer Water Level Switch
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3408163
Manufacturer Part Number W10339334
This water level switch senses the level of water in the inner tub.
Installation Instructions
Larry from Hyden, KY
Water level switch broke off in the knob.
Unplugged the washer from the power. Turned off the hot and cold water. Took two screws off the back and raised up the upper cover. Took the power cables and water tube loose from the water level switch. Removed the switch. Put the new switch in. Removed two metal clips at the top of the washer and leaned the washer body forward. Replaced the tube with a new one. Put the washer body back in place and put the clips back in. Attached the tube to the new switch along with the power cables. Let the top cover back down and put in the two screws. Slid the new knob in place. Plugged up the washer to the power. Turned the hot and cold water back on. And commenced washing laundry. Read more...
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$120.68
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Roper Washer Water Level Pressure Switch
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3408073
Manufacturer Part Number W10335056
This part is able to sense the water level in the tub. When the water reaches the desired level, this switch stops the water from flowing in the tub and the washing program begins.
Installation Instructions
Wayne from University City, MO
Water control would only fill to Medium load then stopped altogether
I removed the screws holding the control board in place. Removed the knob on the front of the panel and then disconected the wires to the control. Then I took the old control off the board and inserted the new control. I attached the wire connectors to the new control and put the control panel back in place and fastened it with the screws. Last task was to replace the knob. The new control worked wonderfully with the first load of laundry. Piece of cake. Done in 5 minutes or less. Read more...
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$87.93
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Roper Washer Temperature Switch - 4 Positions
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749784
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10184148
This part regulates the temperature of the water in the tub.
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Installation Instructions
stephen from Coventry, RI
Automatic water temperature switch failed
removed two screws and atc knob. swung control panel out. unplugged atc switch. pushed little tab down and turned the switch. it popped out and I put the new one in. plugged the cable back in. repositioned the control panel. replaced the atc knob and turned it to rinse. Voila!!! it works. Read more...
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$120.68
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Roper Washer Water Level Switch
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3408118
Manufacturer Part Number W10337780
This part is located behind the control panel. It helps determine the level of water in the washer. As the water fills the hose, while tub is filling, it will push the air against a diaphragm inside the switch. More water that enters the tub, more pressure is applied against the switch.
Installation Instructions
Jonathan from Hayden, ID
Tank was overfilling, lots of water on the floor, not good.
Disassembled the control panel and replaced the water level sensor, but not the hose - bad idea. It was probably just the hose. The thing tested fine for 3 fillings. I told my friend to watch it closely for the first couple of loads, because I thought the level was not consistent? - but she didn't. More water on the floor. Replaced the hose and it's working fine. Thank you. Read more...
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$103.17
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Roper Washer Water Level Switch
PartSelect Number PS11723158
Manufacturer Part Number W10820051
This water level switch senses the level of water in the inner tub.
Installation Instructions
GREIG from CARTERSVILLE, GA
washer overflowing
Repair was easy enough by just unlocking the tab and twisting the switch out from under the control panel. For me though, this did not fix my overflowing issue. After more research I found the inlet valve needed to be cleaned out.
I respect that electrical parts are non-returnable as I am in the auto parts business.
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$99.81
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Roper Washer Water-Level Pressure Switch
PartSelect Number PS11741206
Manufacturer Part Number WP3356467
Installation Instructions
john from Pittsfield, ME
Washer Overfilled - Timer Not Running
When the washer overfilled I thought I had a level switch issue, and I replaced it and the tube. Was still having problems with it advancing, and replaced the timer. I may have caused the problem myself as I crossed 2 wires on the level switch and it took awhile to figure out my error and why it still didn't work. Next time I take a picture. Was the washer worth sinking $225.00 into it? It's over 25 years old and the only other repair was the motor coupling and clutch a couple years ago. This is probably the last time but the wife really likes the machine and was unhappy when I suggested replacing it. From what I read about the new ones with electronic control I may be better off keeping this one going as long as I can get parts. Read more...

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