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The Kenmore 110 Series is an easy to use home Washing machine created by Kenmore.

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Where to by pass with the jumper

My lid lock assembly only plugs into one spot and that's the control board do I go to the lid lock assembly under the hood and cut the wires and bypass it or do I pull the plug from the control board and jumped it there if I have to do it under the machine at the assembly I'm going to have to wire nut the wires together it's model# 1105072011 Kenmore residential washer or wire harness red white blue and yellow wires please help I have 5 kids and haven't done laundry in 3 days I tried to fix this all weekendthank you

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so I join red and blue together and white and yellow?

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@mrt22431 applying a jumper is not quite the same a joining them together. Get a piece of cable with some alligator clips or either end and connect as suggested in the answer

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Where does the grey wire from the lid switch harness plug in under the washer on a kenmore 80 series. The wire came unplugged when the motor was removed to replace a part

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bypassing the the lid switch should be Blue and White (2and3 on J15) the lid switch . To bypass the lock switch should be #3 on J15 to #5 on J16. Careful of the voltages.

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Then should I jump both locations to eliminate the entire assembly

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So white to blue on J15 and white to white on J16 please let me know if this is correct thank you

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That sound sabout right and looks correct on the schematic. Just mind the voltage. you got 120V on that

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I just cleared the drain pump had a sock stuck in it started the machine would not lock so put the dial in drain and it drained so should I only have to jump the lock switch or lid switch or the lock switch or still both getting closer thank you

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most likely just the lid switch since the solenoid for the lock switch is activated differently.

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Here's what to do till the part comes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8rrZIxA...

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What gauge ( size) wire should I use, or does it matter?

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I'd use a 16 or 18 gauge wire.

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