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    Very true. Last washer I picked up "needed" a lid switch. Went down to the parts store, they wanted $55. No thanks and so I got to looking at the switch closer...hey, I think I can fix this one.



    Switch housing had popped apart, causing it to lose contact. Appeared it was originally glued, so I dabbed some glue in there, then lightly cinched it in my vise overnight. Came back and it works like new.

    Guy I got it from said it just quit working. Was about 1/2 full of water. Not sure how he got it out of the house to the driveway and I didn't ask as he was gone at time of pickup.

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