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[title] Before you start
[* black] Read through the entire guide. and have a look at your control panel and switches in case they are different.
-[* black] I found the right size switches at digikey.com part# 2449-CR1102H4.3F160CT-ND. Part# 2449-CR1102H4.3F260CT-ND is the same size but requires 260g of force to actuate the switch instead of 160g.
+[* black] I found the right size switches at digikey.com part# 2449-CR1102H4.3F160CT-ND. Part# 2449-CR1102H4.3F260CT-ND is the same size but requires 260g of force to actuate the switch instead of 160g. Note: I can't seem to change the link for the second part # so if ordering the 260g force switch as well change 160 to 260.
[* black] My washing machine had 9 switches so I ordered 10 (of both switches). I installed the 160g force switches as they took about the same force to actuate as the original switches.
[* black] My circuit boards have plenty of space around the switches. Any momentary tactile switch that is roughly 6.2mm on a side with the top of the button about 4.4mm above the board with only two pins with a pin spacing of 5-5.08mm should work.