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+[title] Unscrew the right circuit board
+[* black] Remove the four screws securing the right circuit board.
+[* black] You can gently flip the board to the left (as shown in the second picture). You can see the five switches on the front of the board.
+[* black] It may be helpful to use a pen and draw a circle around each switch on the back (green side) of the board. This will save time when de-soldering the switches. Note: If any of your switches tested bad I'd change them all. At a quarter each it's not worth opening the washing machine again in a year or two.

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