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[title] Testing switches
[* black] The two arrows on the right show the clips were holding the right side after the screws were removed.
[* black] At this point you could use a ohm meter to test some of the switches. The resistance when the switch is pressed should be a few ohms or less.
[* black] My switches measured between 200 ohms and 2K ohms and are therefore the problem.
[* black] The picture with the circles shows where a few of the switches are. Again, make sure the washing machine is unplugged. Put an ohm meter across the two large solder globs in the circle and press the button. You may need someone to hold the control panel while you do this.
-[* black] Mine showed about 7K ohms when not pressed. If when pressed the resistance is a few ohms than that switch is OK. If much higher it's probably bad and you should order the switches.
+[* black] Mine showed about 7K ohms when not pressed. If when pressed the resistance is a few ohms than that switch is OK. If it's much higher it's probably bad and you should replace the switches.