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WW01F01798-ER Washer Lid Lock Replaces WW01F01798

WW01F01798-ER Washer Lid Lock Replaces WW01F01798

Brand: GE

Manufacturer Part Number: WW01F01798

WW01F01798-ER for GE Washer seamlessly replaces WW01F01798 assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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WW01F01798-ER for GE Washer seamlessly replaces WW01F01798 assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.

WW01F01798-ER - Compatible with:

  • General Electric
  • Westinghouse
  • Monogram
  • Café
  • Moffat
  • Profile
  • Sears
  • McClary
  • Hotpoint
  • Kenmore

WW01F01798-ER Fixes and Solutions:

  • Cycle interrupts frequently
  • Error code displays
  • Inconsistent lid sensing
  • Water not draining
  • Electrical malfunction risks
  • Safety concerns with lid

WW01F01798-ER Replaces:

  • WW01F01798-ER
  • WW01F01798
  • PS12310120

Perfect Fit Models for WW01F01798-ER:

  • GTW330BMK1WW

How to test Lid Lock?

  1. Unplug the Washer
    • Ensure the washer is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
  2. Locate the Lid Lock
    • The lid lock is typically located near the top of the washer lid assembly, where it secures the lid during the wash cycle. Depending on your model.
    • You may need to remove the top panel or front panel to access it.
  3. Disconnect the Lid Lock
    • Once you have access, disconnect any wires attached to the lid lock to isolate it for testing.

Some useful diagnosing tips

  • Locate lid lock near lid assembly.
  • Remove panels if needed.
  • Check wiring for damage.
  • Test continuity with multimeter.
  • Inspect for wear or breakage.
  • Reassemble after testing.

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