@roddog your question was posted as a comment to a Kenmore washer. So that would possibly not work since you always need to check the wiring for your machine. You get the diagram from the tech sheets which should have been somewhere on the back of your machine.
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@roddog your question was posted as a comment to a Kenmore washer. So, that would possibly not work since you always need to check the wiring for your machine. You get the diagram from the tech sheets which should have been somewhere on the back of your machine.
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Your diagram does not list the color code but shows that your lid lock connects to J6 on your control unit PCB and you will need apply the jumper to whatever colored wiring attaches to J6 contact 1 and 3 (most likely red and blue but I'd hate to guess and have you damage your machine)
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Your diagram does not list the color code but shows that your lid lock connects to J6 on your control unit PCB. You will need apply the jumper to whatever colored wiring attaches to J6 contact 1 and 3 (most likely red and blue but I'd hate to guess and have you damage your machine)
Here is a spare tech sheet for you just in case you lost yours.
@roddog your question was posted as a comment to a Kenmore washer. So that would possibly not work since you always need to check the wiring for your machine. You get the diagram from the tech sheets which should have been somewhere on the back of your machine.
[image|1316686]
Your diagram does not list the color code but shows that your lid lock connects to J6 on your control unit PCB and you will need apply the jumper to whatever colored wiring attaches to J6 contact 1 and 3 (most likely red and blue but I'd hate to guess and have you damage your machine)
Here is a spare tech sheet for you just in case you lost yours.
[document|3872]