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Washing Machine Fills Then Stops - Lid ByPass

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  • Опубліковано 28 бер 2016
  • Don't you hate it when you fill up the washing machine, add detergent and a whole bunch of dirty clothes......suddenly it decides to stop working. You see, the lid switch keeps the center agitator from working when the lid is open. When it fails, (usually it is after the machine fills and is now ready to start agitating the laundry) there is a quick patch or fix that will get you along your way while you wait for the new part to come in. You would think they would make machines that won't fill up either when the switch fails. NOPE! So you are stuck with a full machine. Well this is a quick fix for just that situation. This video is for educational purposes and if you attempt to do this, it is at your own risk. The safety switch is there for a reason, but I thought I would show you what I did. Also....there are lots of reasons why a machine will stop working. I always try to work on the easier things before tackling the harder.

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  • @Ty_ThatGuy
    @Ty_ThatGuy 5 років тому +10

    Karen, you rock !!! I had this same problem about 10 yrs ago and the service tech charged me $189 just to replace the switch. I'm handy with fixing cars and things around the house but I didn't know what the washer issue was. Well, tonight, the washing machine went out again and I was about to order another switch but after watching your video, you helped me save time and money doing this hack. MY clothes are washing now. Thank you, lady !!!

  • @emduplessis9996
    @emduplessis9996 8 місяців тому

    Thank you, Karen, for teaching us how to bypass the safety switch. My switch on my GE washer cost $57 to replace which is quite pricey. The information you have provided enables us that cannot afford the overpriced part to be able to use our machine!

  • @bigdog3987
    @bigdog3987 2 роки тому

    Thank you Karen. Water wouldn't drain. Took a chance with your video and apparently the lid switch was the problem. Would never have known to do that if it wasn't for you. You're a lifesaver and a money saver.

  • @andreajoseph3207
    @andreajoseph3207 7 років тому +2

    After watching your video Karen, I had the confidence to take on this project of bypassing the broken starter switch on my washing machine. Your easy step-by-step demonstrations and explanations made me a believer that I can do anything 🤗

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  7 років тому

      Way to go!!!!!! I bet you are so proud!!

  • @user-zh2mc9hi5g
    @user-zh2mc9hi5g 6 місяців тому

    Heyyyy Karen … thank you for being my repair lady!
    I have a working washer now. May the Force continue to empower you ❤

  • @dukeonmaui
    @dukeonmaui 7 років тому +3

    Thank you, Karen!! I tried your by-pass repair on my Kenmore washer and it worked perfectly! Saved me a bundle!

  • @rudolfr1226
    @rudolfr1226 4 роки тому

    Sunday of Memorial Day weekend 2020 and the washer DID STOP before draining for the rinse & spin. Of course it was full of clothes & water. I am 75 years old and thinking where will I find a part or even a repair man. I found you on UA-cam after 3 others where the guys showed how to unclog the pump or tie the switch together with electrical ties. I saw your video which said Lid ByPass and all of a sudden it clicked (not the switch but my old mid). About a month ago I did a bypass on my zero turn mower and instant back to work. Your video helped me fumble my way through taking the machine apart, doing the jump & back together. Took about 20 mins. Worked beautiful & clothes are done. Most of all wife is thrilled. I may even get lucky this weekend.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your lovely reply. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!! Glad to be able to help!!!!

  • @bramblevohnholley3928
    @bramblevohnholley3928 5 років тому

    Thank you! You are a life saver! My daughter slammed the lid down when I told her not to and that stupid pressure switch broke. The day before Thanksgiving.

  • @CorbyBenderArt
    @CorbyBenderArt 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. While I didn't use your jumper method, instead I replaced the switch with a $10 one from Amazon, your video helped me see exactly what to take apart and where to find the switch. You saved me about $120!!!!

  • @robbiethomas739
    @robbiethomas739 5 років тому +4

    This totally SAVED me. I was SHOCKED (see what I did there) by how easy this was - didn't even have to pull the machine completely out of the laundry room. THANK YOU Karen!

  • @zandvort26
    @zandvort26 5 років тому

    You rock lady, I wish I had watched your video first, I could have fixed the washing machine without moving it and having to call an repair guy to reassemble it for $97 (think the house call was very reasonable). Your instructions to by pass the switch was clear and easy to follow. Thank you

  • @skip316
    @skip316 8 років тому +20

    Karen, I had to track you down, I just fixed my Honda Odyssey's ignition switch from your video. I had no cash and no way to fix it! i watched your vid 10 times and dived in. I did improve some moves but with out your video, I would have been lost. ( I too had one pin pop out on the floor and I laughed because I knew I was doing it the same way LOL you saved my car and I'm grateful. Your kinda a super hero!

  • @edwardvinson4899
    @edwardvinson4899 6 років тому +11

    I watched several videos on this topic and I liked yours the best. You can hear this now but my clothes are spinning now. Thanks

  • @lavondaking9692
    @lavondaking9692 4 роки тому

    Took me 30 minutes to fix my bad switch. Saved me money on calling a repair person. Thanks alot

  • @shannonbartle394
    @shannonbartle394 6 років тому +5

    Karen, thank you for your video! I needed a temporary fix to get us through a few loads of laundry until I can get the right part to replace the assembly. Once I found your video and understood what to do, it took me about 30 minutes start to finish. Now we will have clean clothes for work tomorrow without having to spend $30 at the laundromat or straining my already sore back. Thank you! (Oh, and my response to the person who says we'll void the warranty by doing this -- the warranty on my washing machine expired during the Eisenhower administration, so that's the least of my worries.)

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому +2

      Thank you so much for your reply. I agree about the warranty....usually when the switch breaks, the warranty is over.

  • @stephenhale1623
    @stephenhale1623 4 роки тому

    Thanks Karen. This totally worked! Got the washing machine working in less than 30 minutes. Happiness has returned to our house.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      I am so glad that this helped to restore 'house happiness'. Happy New Year!!

  • @newjack9315
    @newjack9315 3 роки тому

    I love you. You just saved me $500 dollars by stopping me from buying a New washing machine with this quick fix, Thank you so much ! ! !

  • @HeidiHafner
    @HeidiHafner 5 років тому +2

    Excellent tutorial! I remember years ago, these stupid switches weren't there. The only way to stop it is to pull the dial button (or push, depending)! Thanks for this cool trick.

  • @athay14
    @athay14 3 роки тому +2

    I am sooo done. I had the same issue. Had no idea how simple this was to fix. I fixed my broken switch with a zip tie. Wow!

  • @russbuilders3103
    @russbuilders3103 2 роки тому +1

    Well Karen, you were right, it was a faulty switch that caused the washer to stop after filling. I did, however lose an arm and a leg from that pesky spinning gizmo but I've got lots of duct tape in the garage and should be good to go soon. But seriously, thanks for the fix, really worked like a charm.

  • @denisescarff1852
    @denisescarff1852 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! I have been rigging my machine to work and my fix broke. Wish I had watched your video two months ago. Works like a charm! My 17 year old Whirlpool still has some life in it. 😊

  • @educatedguess72
    @educatedguess72 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, Karen. We fixed our washer according to your instructions and it works fine. You saved us money and aggravation. We cannot thank you enough!

  • @AliciaSalazarDesigns
    @AliciaSalazarDesigns 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome!!! Great job! My father taught me to be handy. He would fix anything. We never had to purchase new electrical items since he would fix them each time. Since he passed, I have been resourceful and remember her advice but it’s always great to have new tricks and tips. Thanks

  • @philanna38
    @philanna38 Рік тому

    Wow! I have watched many men's videos on this project, and I must say yours was the best. I am a 84 year old woman and I'm going to fix my washing machine just like you showed here.🥰 Oh! Forget to say, for a quick fix, I stuck a part of a clothes pin in the lid switch opening to drain the water out. I think that spinning goes 90 miles per hour! LOL

  • @theresamarieholsted5789
    @theresamarieholsted5789 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your demonstration. Mine was exactly like yours and I was able to follow your instructions exactly and complete it with no issues whatsoever. Watching you gave me the confidence I needed to attempt it. Thanks again!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  3 роки тому +1

      YAY!!!! I am so glad that this helped you. You rock!!

  • @mwatkins2464
    @mwatkins2464 10 місяців тому

    If they still made these direct drive washers service techs would love it. These are the easiest washers to work on. The new ones can’t bypass the lid switches on and everything is totally different on them. You did great on this one, I used to work as a sears technician working on appliances and HVACR I really enjoyed it.

  • @gregricci5653
    @gregricci5653 6 років тому +2

    Why I had to watch 7 videos to finally wind up at yours is a mystery, but in the end, well worth it. Straight forward, funny, safety-minded, thorough. I'm now a subscriber. Thank you!! We're replacing our washer in about three months and this is the perfect combination of understanding and quick-fix that I was looking for. Danke, du bist der beste!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      Vielen Dank!!! How did you know I speak German? Did you notice the picture in the background? It is a photo of Steinebach am Woerthsee. I spent many summers there.

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley 4 роки тому +4

    As an appliance repairman I bypass these all the time.
    I just unscrew the switch, pull out the wires from underneath and cut them RIGHT AT THE SWITCH,
    strip away the insulation and insert the bare wires into a small grey wire nut and twist until tight.
    No need to take the machine apart.

  • @kimlewis3022
    @kimlewis3022 6 років тому +3

    YOU ROCK WOMAN!!!!! I have clean underwear again after 2 months of no machine. Took 15min to fix. THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      WOW!!!! So glad. You rock for going forward and fixing it!!!!

  • @sandyj321
    @sandyj321 5 років тому +1

    Viewed 2 times. Then once pausing along at every step- accomplish step- then back for more instructions and YEAH IT ALL WORKED OUT! THANKS!!!

  • @hannahschatstories8098
    @hannahschatstories8098 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this. I am on a tight budget with a family of 5 and needed a quick fix. I followed your directions and my washer is back in business. Thank you!!!!! PS. It also helped that I was able to show my husband up. Lol

  • @joemontero725
    @joemontero725 6 років тому

    Hey Karen great fix. I'm an airplane mechanic and everyone expect me to be able to fix it all and 80% of the time I can but my washer after trouble shooting it the symptoms were of the lid switch cause everything else worked. But I'm not an appliance guy so I searched to get more info from people like you. Thanks.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      Thank you so much for the kind comment. I am glad this helped!!!

  • @chrisfagan3986
    @chrisfagan3986 7 років тому +5

    Karen...Thank you for your video! I bypassed the broken switch, which I had replaced last year by a service tech at a cost of $80 labor. His repair was great, the switch was a dud. I did it myself since my hubby was sick. Small hands meant I could do it without removing the case. 😊

  • @midlandstribullbabesmtbb309
    @midlandstribullbabesmtbb309 5 років тому +1

    OMG!!! Thank U!!!! Fixed my washer!!! It would only agitate now its draining & spinning!!! AMEN!!! It's working again!!!

  • @christinejacobs3388
    @christinejacobs3388 3 роки тому

    Thank you! This was so easy! And the best part is I didnt have to call a "guy" to fix it! This is definately my new fix it channel. My ONLY fix it channel.

  • @nomods2000
    @nomods2000 4 роки тому

    Thank you so so much! It's been a month and a half of washing everything by hand. We thought we were going to have to get a new/used washer. You solved our problem!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      Oh my gosh! I am so glad that this helped you out. You rock!

  • @bobbowen2052
    @bobbowen2052 6 років тому

    Karen, just followed your superior video and now we have a washer to use until the replacement lid switch arrives in a couple of days. Bless you!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much!! He is a good God who gives us ability. Glad this helped!!!

  • @green5sing
    @green5sing 7 років тому +21

    This was just amazing and loved watching it! You're a great teacher and very funny! "It is full - I'm not confused about that."

  • @beckyburghart9437
    @beckyburghart9437 6 років тому

    OMG it worked!!! This is my first time trying to fix something..I would not have attempted to even try to fix this without the details you provided. Thank you much

  • @jarendoby5328
    @jarendoby5328 6 років тому

    I UA-camd a million videos it seemed...BUT YOU WONDERFUL WOMAN have saved me soooooo much of a headache after trying literally EVERYTHING! A huge THANK YOU!

  • @serenity3581
    @serenity3581 6 років тому

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼YASSS!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 AWESOME VLOG KAREN!!!! I was really reviewing videos in order to purchase a washer/dryer set, and I somehow came across your VLOG. I was just intrigued after reading the comments and decided to watch the entire process. I am by no means electronically inclined, nor do I ever think I will have a need to do this. However, KNOWLEDGE is POWER. You have SKILLS!!! Thank you!!!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      Thank you soooo much! That means a lot to me.

  • @TheDjsquirrel
    @TheDjsquirrel 6 років тому

    Thanks Karen! My washing machine broke on saturday night and the repair store is close on sunday and i leave monday on vacation tu Cuba. You saved me thanks again

  • @kateo1400
    @kateo1400 5 років тому

    Took ten minutes and back in business. Thank you!!

  • @Raining_Brass
    @Raining_Brass 3 роки тому

    Thanks Karen. I got a call from my mother this afternoon with the exact same problem you describe here...tub filled and then nothing. I tried to take the top control panel apart with no luck. Thanks to your video, I now see what I am doing wrong. I will head back over to her home tomorrow and bypass the switch (that is what i was planning on doing tonight as I suspected that may be the problem).

  • @chris-page
    @chris-page 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! This fix is awesome and was exactly what was wrong with my washing machine. I watched other videos but this one seemed to make the most sense and felt the most safe. I actually didn't have to take off the top but was able to cut out the switch from underneath. Thankfully that full machine of water is now finishing its cycle. :)

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому +1

      I am soooo glad this helped! Thank you for your comment.

  • @amberwest6595
    @amberwest6595 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I've managed to bypass the door switch on my washer while I wait for the new one to arrive so I can finish my laundry and get the swamp water smell out of my house. This is definitely better than the alternative of hiring someone to fix it or just buying a new one altogether. Your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I took your advice and electrical taped the wire nut as well. Again thank you!

  • @duynhat8877
    @duynhat8877 5 років тому +2

    Thank You very much for your help. I just fix mine and it works perfectly now!

  • @WeChallenge
    @WeChallenge 3 роки тому

    Three things about this video.
    1) you're a cool Karen, and not the ones the internet always want to make fun of.
    2) Though these safety bypasses work, they should not be left as a permanent repair, and as soon as possible, should be repaired with a new factory part to reinstate their safety purpose.
    3) If you decide to do this bypass, always cut the wires on the switch pigrail, side nearest the washer lid, from the connector and not on the side coming from the main board in the back of the washer. Doing so will leave a replacement with a new switch a plug and done repair with no taped and wire nut repairs once the new switch is replaced.
    Cool video.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  2 роки тому

      Thank you ....and yes great insight on your part....thank you again!

  • @dbakker5240
    @dbakker5240 5 років тому

    Thank you!! I knew I had to replace the switch but I was a little panicked about the water and clothes sitting in the washer. I followed your video and the wash cycle completed! I replaced the switch no problems.

  • @noberron
    @noberron 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for the video, just saved me about $500 to replace a washer that works fine other than the switch.

  • @billwessels207
    @billwessels207 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much. Mine went out late last night. Now all I have to do is wire nut 2 wires together. I will order the new $49.95 switch from amazon and be able to use it in the meantime. I already was going to follow the same idea that you used, However, your tutorial has given me the confidence to proceed. One of the best tutorials that I have seen yet on this subject.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      WOW! I am so glad it helped! Thank you for the comment.

  • @FreedomRob1
    @FreedomRob1 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you it worked! Now I need to order my replacement part.

  • @amandabrauch2163
    @amandabrauch2163 7 років тому

    Thank you so much. You happen to have the exact same washing machine. Saved us $500 or more. Repair lady... Yes! Absolutely.

  • @Stardust414
    @Stardust414 3 роки тому

    My Mom & I both bought GE washers (with a yr or 2 of one another) & we've both had the SAME EXACT ISSUE!! Your "fix it" tip is a life saver - TY 🙌 My tip?? DON'T BUY a mid-level GE Washer unless you're fond of replacing the lid switch 🙄
    My washer was replaced under warranty with a brand new unit that had the same problem 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @crashbandits5487
    @crashbandits5487 7 років тому +5

    Thank you for the info. I was able to finish my laundry and can use my machine until my new switch arrives. Again, thanks!

  • @lylarossi3907
    @lylarossi3907 7 років тому

    FIXED! took me less than 15 minutes. Thanks, Karen. I hate to waste time. I hate to waste money. I hate to call a repairman and have to meet him when it's not convenient for me. I'll be checking out more of your videos.

  • @blueredyoyo
    @blueredyoyo 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much! My washer is over 10 years old but works fine other than this problem. I have tried unsuccessfully to buy a replacement switch so have now bypassed it. I don't have young children and I don't want to unnecessarily spend $100s or even $1,000s on a new machine if I don't have to. I also dislike the new machines that have so many unneeded electronic parts--just more to go wrong, IMHO. The hardest part of this was removing a rusted screw from the front cover to open it!

  • @tivurciobotello5433
    @tivurciobotello5433 5 років тому +1

    Great video...I fixed my washer in about 10min. best video ever!!!!

  • @samsosa5788
    @samsosa5788 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing still using this in 2020!! I am in love so simple and fast I don’t have time or patience to deal w long drawn out videos you get straight to the point and on to the next thank you much love ❤️

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому +1

      I am so glad that this helped! Have a great day.

    • @philanna38
      @philanna38 Рік тому

      Also 2023! Happy New Year!

  • @jamestucker9608
    @jamestucker9608 7 років тому

    thamk you so much! i just had to fight with my washer when I found your video, and low and behold. It worked! Again, thank you tons!

  • @maryhodges1673
    @maryhodges1673 4 роки тому

    I watched your video. My washer was doing exactly like yours. I repaired my washer and was thrilled! Thank you so much, I’m looking forward to many more fix it videos. I need to fix the exhaust fan in a bathroom. Hopefully I can learn how from you. 🌻

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  3 роки тому

      You are welcome! If my exhaust fan breaks i will make a video for you

  • @susanmoser8864
    @susanmoser8864 5 років тому +1

    Hi Karen, As my, probably 15 yr old, washer is no longer under warranty w/manufacturer and no longer under warranty w/my Dad (Could fix anything Dad) who passed 3 yrs ago "Thank you". Thank you for the safety disclosure and the consult on a temp adjustment in order to complete the washer's cycle. When I phone the Repair Tech. (ha ha),...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait for them, an empty washer would be easier to complete the COSTLY time & materials repair of such a CHEAPLY made but IMPORTANT and NECESSARY for SAFETY Lid Switch. I did have a question about the switch; the pressure applied by lid peg to trigger switch; etc.....but then I stopped absent mindedly over-thinking (cuz I'm human) & remembered how the switch is temporarily bypassed...so I proceeded over to Dad's (now my) workbench for a flathead screwdriver, wire clips/stripper, wire cap & tape. My Dad, Robert, smiling proudly would've said, "Good job Karen! Good job Susan! You know, as the world becomes faster paced, generations seem to forget people contribute to technology advancing not vice versa...but that's derived from common sense which is often forgotten too!". Thank you, again....Susan & Family. ☺

    • @susanmoser8864
      @susanmoser8864 5 років тому

      Hi Karen,
      Thank you, again for your video! As I have no current/existing warranty on my Sears Kenmore 70 series washer. Last evening, I successfully completed this temporary by-pass Lid Switch (manufacturer installed for the safety of the user or any person opening washer lids while unit is powered on, and in operational cycles) until the switch I ordered arrives. I am and have been the decidedly sole user of this washer in my home. In my experience of years, I have re-signed 1 floor fan and nothing else, so I was a bit nervous completing this, not due to my inexperience with some trial items, it was my agony of possible defeat which was nerve racking. Hilariously, I had 6 days of me working up my own courage!!! LOL No kidding, I was incredibly nervous after I took side covers & removed the screws, I started sweating like Richard Simmons after Sweating to the Oldies, LOL. All too approx. 45 min., from start to finished, even with stopping to breath a few mins. in between. After complete reassemble, plugging into outlet and finishing with the spin cycle.....my eyes welled with tears of joy! It is the small accomplishments which a person never thought they'd find themselves in a place to accomplish, that does bring another good moment to my table of joy in life.
      Have a great day! Thank you, again! Susan

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      Thank you so very much for your comment! Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I’m so proud of you! You gave it a try and it worked. That’s how I started fixing things… I sort of figured I couldn’t make it worse because it’s not working now anyhow. Keep up the great work! And thank you again so much for your comment it made my day.

  • @patrickcorbett7572
    @patrickcorbett7572 6 років тому

    Thank you very much! I tried it and it worked perfectly! Other videos will tell you to use a wire for the hard ware store and try to fit it in the jumper while you use the same jumper that was made for it initially! So smart! Anyway, it was very useful, in my case a temporary fix because I ordered my new switch from amazon for ...16.20$ !!!
    You rock and thanks again!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      Way to go!!! Thank you for your comment.

  • @jbdarksyde2042
    @jbdarksyde2042 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! I just fixed my washer after watching your video. You rock!

  • @Jane_Snow_
    @Jane_Snow_ 2 роки тому

    Wow you must be an engineer! I laughed when you said, ""I'm, um, a little, you know, German!" I have a Samsung top loader and I HATE the lid lock, I wish I could bypass it.

  • @amyjones3593
    @amyjones3593 7 років тому +4

    Karen, thank you!!! I can't say thank you enough!! As a single mom when my teenaged son called me while I was at work and said the washer was not working I flipped. I had no idea what was wrong or how in the world I would get it fixed. I tried to figure out who to call or how to afford to buy even a used washer and was hopeless. So I turned to the almighty UA-cam and came across your video. When you said "If I can fix it you can fix it" you gave me the courage to try. I watched your video and the way you explained made perfect sense. With very limited tools on hand I was able to run to the dollar store grab a roll of electrical tape for $1 and fix my washer in less than half an hour. Thank you! You just saved me big time and the load of white clothes sitting in bleach!!!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  7 років тому +2

      Oh My Gosh....thank you so much for the compliment. It is amazing what we can do when we are willing to give it a try. You freaking ROCK!!!

  • @nebrelgray7957
    @nebrelgray7957 4 роки тому

    I can’t think you enough for your time and expertise that helped me!!! I was almost gonna buy an new washer with money I did not even have and it had water it in that started stanking and I didn’t know how I was gonnna get it out until Jesus Christ lead me to your video and it blessed me so much u wouldn’t even understand !!! I simply can’t thank you enough!!!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU PRECIOUS WOMAN!!!!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому +1

      I am so very very glad that I was able to help. God is Good!!

  • @EarthtonesCymbals
    @EarthtonesCymbals 2 роки тому

    You are a doll. Thanks love. By the way...I'm a little German too! Best wishes and happy washing!

  • @xenajohnson7272
    @xenajohnson7272 6 років тому

    Thank you!!!! You saved me major hassle, cash, and laundry day!!! Yay!! Hopefully the replacement process won't be too much of a pain, either..

  • @georgelake1972
    @georgelake1972 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much I was just about to go to Home Depot and spend $500 I watched several videos but they all said it was the pump that has a sock or something sucked into it. Well I tried that it didn't work there was nothing in the pump as a last resort I did the jumper wire as you suggested and it worked like a charm thank you so much now I can wash those dirty work clothes thank you again you rock

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому +1

      I am so glad that this helped! Isn’t it fun saving money?!

  • @ToxicityAssured
    @ToxicityAssured 6 років тому +8

    You were about done at 5:30 when you pulled the two halves apart. Leave all the lower wiring intact so it's good for reversing the procedure. Figure out what two make the circuit and just use a small wire jumper on the upper plug. You can remove the jumper and plug it back it AND NO ONE WOULD EVER KNOW. You have to maintain warranties while being mischievous! Good fix.

    • @oggyreidmore
      @oggyreidmore 6 років тому +4

      If the machine is still under warranty, you don't have to do this. Just have the company send you a new one or repair it for free. This technique is for people who don't have a warranty and don't want to pay a repair man or buy a new one.

    • @FoxFaderWorld
      @FoxFaderWorld 5 років тому

      That's what I did.

  • @jezusshuttlesworth9827
    @jezusshuttlesworth9827 4 роки тому

    You are awesome! Thanks to you I had the washer back running in 20 min.

  • @oldguy8177able
    @oldguy8177able 6 років тому

    I hate people that criticize you its obvious you have done the right thing come on good on you

  • @palopallas9237
    @palopallas9237 4 роки тому

    thank you, so very much!! Very well done instructions. ...& You actually give us instruction!! (here is a warning to folks, the company you may find under Kenmore Replacement Parts, will tell you Lid Switch they sell is compatible, & right about $40.00. But that switch is not compatible!! It has 3 plugs, for Quick Connect of replacement...IS NOT designed for old Kenmore machines)

    • @rickeykeeton71
      @rickeykeeton71 4 роки тому

      Palo Pallas always check part numbers. Some switches look the same but have slightly different connections.

  • @Jen848
    @Jen848 4 роки тому

    Hey Karen! Thanks so much for this video! I accidentally broke my lid lock and twice I've ordered the replacement part from two different websites and they sent me the newer version instead of the one I was asking for and the new parts didn't work. I didn't want the expense of buying a whole new washing machine so I'll try this out!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому +1

      Glad I could help! Hope this helps out.

    • @Jen848
      @Jen848 4 роки тому

      @@ifixthings3431 I have red, green, blue, black, purple, white on my little wire harness. Any thoughts on what I should do?

  • @michaelprospere4359
    @michaelprospere4359 7 років тому

    Thank you Karen. I was able to get my washer up and running. I did not remove the cover, I basically disconnected the cables, reached inside the washer and cut the wires and reconnected.

  • @johnlibonati7807
    @johnlibonati7807 6 років тому +2

    Good video IF your problem is your lid switch. Set to spin with the lid down. If it works, it's not your lid switch. Mine was the pressure switch. Pressed it and it worked. Check it before cutting apart your wiring. It tells the machine to agitate when the basin is full.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому +1

      Could you explain where the pressure switch is? I need to add that to my arsenal of knowledge.

    • @johnlibonati7807
      @johnlibonati7807 6 років тому +3

      Sure. You will see a clear (usually) rubber hose leading up from where it attaches on the lower side of the barrel. I think you can see your hose at 4:29 of your video. It's clear. At the top of the hose, you will find it attaches to a switch. Mine is on the left side of the control panel. It looks like yours might be in the same place. This is the pressure switch. When the water fills, it builds pressure that clicks the switch. Mine has a little metal button that you can press to click the switch on and off. Mine had a bit of corrosion. (We're in SW Florida and the laundry is in the garage.) I pressed it three or four times and then plugged in the washer. It started right away. (We've done 7 or more loads of laundry since.) The pressure switch tells the timer that the barrel is full and it can start agitating. I'll make a video and send you the link. I figured it out after a few hours of troubleshooting, trying everything else, sweating and swearing, driving the capacitor over to an appliance store 35 minutes away to get it tested, refusing the new $25 one the guy wanted to sell me, bypassing the lid switch, all the while figuring it was something simple. It was. Always is... :)

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      FANTASTIC!! Thank you!

    • @johnlibonati7807
      @johnlibonati7807 6 років тому +1

      It's been 2 months and the washer is still going strong after dozens of washes.

    • @Makeupjunki76
      @Makeupjunki76 5 років тому

      So Helpful!! I tried the spin cycle w lid dwn and it worked like you said. This comment helped narrow the problem dwn. Tfs.

  • @befrankpls
    @befrankpls 5 років тому +1

    Good video Karen. Real fix made easy for a layman. Thanks from Goa India.

  • @brightnight1372
    @brightnight1372 6 років тому

    Thank you for your washing machine fix, it totally saved us from putting money on a credit card to buy a washer that we can't afford to pay off! Lol, thank you : ))

  • @claraescalante8120
    @claraescalante8120 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video. I fixed mine with the help of my husband in less then 3 min doing everything you said.

  • @phabellamador6202
    @phabellamador6202 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much from Nicaragua.....we can not buy that piece and with your video I fixed my washer ....thanks a lot

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому +1

      WOW!! I am so glad that this helped! Merry Christmas!

  • @lanic5344
    @lanic5344 7 років тому +1

    Thanks! I certainly was wringing out my clothing and groaning about having to purchase a new washer. Now, instead, I have a machine that's up there spinning away!

  • @PyroRob69
    @PyroRob69 5 років тому +1

    If you are going to do this, you should do it on the other connector, and strip those ends, solder them together, and cover them in gel filled shrink tube. All done.

  • @ChancellorRat
    @ChancellorRat 6 років тому

    carole on a friends profile , this was so easy to follow , slightly different catch for the rubber seal, and the back of the hinge fell into the washer cabinet , so beware but easy enough to rescue and now i have a fixed washer door. The switched part never really worked without a swift kick , so obviously the handle was going to break eventually. Better than new.

  • @bivitube
    @bivitube 2 роки тому

    Karen you are awesome! Thank you.
    Love your ingenuity and personality. Im heading now to try to fix my washing machine :)

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  2 роки тому

      You can do it! Thank you for your comment.

  • @407grove
    @407grove 5 років тому

    Thank you for the clear step by step explanation with the safety warning too. It worked.

  • @alfern8710
    @alfern8710 7 років тому

    Thank you, thank you!!! Your solution was the one I was looking for. Did not make any sense to spend money on a repairman, yet I do want to replace this washer yet, either.

  • @karenmarie241
    @karenmarie241 6 років тому +2

    Again I say thank you. So far so good. Rewashing clothes now. Thank youl

  • @nissan300ztt
    @nissan300ztt 6 років тому

    Great video. My friends washing machine stopped working tonight and wouldn't drain due to the safety switch.

  • @goofyvideos
    @goofyvideos 6 років тому +1

    Thanks. Saved me some time, while I hunt down a couple of spare switches. Thanks!

  • @gimmiebabel6135
    @gimmiebabel6135 4 роки тому

    It worked! You are amazing for sharing this quick fix. A thousand thanks

  • @invisiblmn10
    @invisiblmn10 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much! I was staring at a washer full of water dreading the thought that I would have to buy a new one. Your instructions were so simple and thoughtful. Saved me time and money(for now :))

  • @9outlier
    @9outlier 7 років тому +1

    Sehr gut, Karen!!!

  • @willieespinosa1975
    @willieespinosa1975 6 років тому

    Just fixed my kenmore washer 22702 because of u.U r a Godsent thank you.

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  6 років тому

      I am sooo very glad that this video helped. God Bless You as well.

  • @JOEZEP54
    @JOEZEP54 10 місяців тому

    I could use your help. I have a Kenmore 90 Series washer. After completing one load of wash I started a second. The tub filled with water, agitated then stopped. No matter what setting I put it in nothing happens. No humming, nothing. Another Kenmore 90 series washer was given to me. It agitated but no spin. After checking it out it was only a loose wire. Plugged it in & it went through the cycles. Put a load of cloths in & the only cycle that will now work is the spin. Any help on either one of these would be appreciated. I did notice same series but different timer control model. I did check the lid switch, both are good. I even jumped them to make sure. Also on the first one I installed a new controller. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank you, Joe Z

  • @paulthompson58
    @paulthompson58 5 років тому

    Thanks! You fixed my problem quickly.

  • @keithnoneya
    @keithnoneya 4 роки тому

    A Lady with some real Go-Nads! You go girl! With that said you've actually done have the work it would actually take to replace that switch, which is remove the top panel and R&R a new switch. To be safe just go ahead and do the mod and order the switch then replace it when it comes in. You get the cloths done today and it's safe to use with the grand-kids around in a week. Great video. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya Thumbs UP!

    • @ifixthings3431
      @ifixthings3431  4 роки тому

      Exactly!! Thank you for your comment. Most folks who give me grief don't realize this is a temporary fix until the part come in. Thank you for the encouragement.

  • @maureenleos2027
    @maureenleos2027 5 років тому

    Will you do a video on fixing the connection where electric wires are connected to back of washer. It's a kenmore and one pressed the butter to start and nothing. So I'm assuming the wise came loose on back connection because it once was pulled hard away from wall as I pulled it out. connected. I nesd to reestablish connection.
    Thank you so much.

  • @OscarGarcia-oi5ck
    @OscarGarcia-oi5ck 6 років тому +4

    OMG! I was raised by my single mom and she sounds just like her. She's awesome!

  • @bobpellow1951
    @bobpellow1951 5 років тому +1

    I replaced the lid switch [which was damaged] but the machine would still not drain or spin. I replaced the drain pump. No joy. I had the timer checked and refurbished. Still no joy. I checked the lid switch with an ohmmeter and found that the top probe was not fully closing the switch. The small white rubber bung that is mounted on the lid part of the switch was preventing contact. I trimmed the bung and everything is now working. I could probably have made do with the old switch and paid nothing. Lesson--check your switch with an ohmmeter to see that it is properly working. I also used a screwdriver to push the switch down to ensure it was fully engaged. This is when I discovered the problem with the bung.