@grim69 according to your model number, this should be the lid switch for your machine.
[image|1067561]
Should yours look different you want to take some images and post those with your question. For that use [guide|21499|this guide]. You should also run the diagnostics test to make sure that it truly is a lid switch error. This document [document|2970] will show you how to get into diagnostics mode and what the results mean.
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By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will bypass it. The blinking sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
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By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will bypass it. The blinking of the sensor light sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
@grim69 according to your model number, this should be the lid switch for your machine.
[image|1067561]
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Should yours does look different you want to take some images and post those with your question. For that use [guide|21499|this guide]. You should also run the diagnostics test to make sure that it truly is a lid switch error. This document [document|2970] will show you how to get into diagnostics mode and what the results mean.
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Should yours look different you want to take some images and post those with your question. For that use [guide|21499|this guide]. You should also run the diagnostics test to make sure that it truly is a lid switch error. This document [document|2970] will show you how to get into diagnostics mode and what the results mean.
By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will bypass it. The blinking sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
@grim69 according to your model number, this should be the lid switch for your machine.
[image|1067561]
Should yours does look different you want to take some images and post those with your question. For that use [guide|21499|this guide]. You should also run the diagnostics test to make sure that it truly is a lid switch error. This document [document|2970] will show you how to get into diagnostics mode and what the results mean.
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By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will by pass it. The blinking sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
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By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will bypass it. The blinking sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
@grim69 according to your model number, this should be the lid switch for your machine.
[image|1067561]
Should yours does look different you want to take some images and post those with your question. For that use [guide|21499|this guide]. You should also run the diagnostics test to make sure that it truly is a lid switch error. This document [document|2970] will show you how to get into diagnostics mode and what the results mean.
By the schematic it looks like placing a jumper (careful there is 120V on that line) between #4 and #3 on the lid switch will by pass it. The blinking sure makes it sounds like you do have a faulty lid switch.
[image|1067567]