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  1. Hi, the subject is ~15yo. Its been working fine. it stopped mid-cycle today. I had no idea why -- tho I'd just messed with the cycle knob because i wanted to restart after having forgotten to put soap in. so i assumed a reset of some sort, or fried something somehow. In the course of trying things I happened to lean on the lid -- it started! lean off, it stops, lean on you know. by putting weight in the center of the lid forces the white metal to bow/sink/snap down changing the geometry of the lid and i presume the lid switch plunger. Does this sound like a failing soon to be dead switch. I'm hoping for some consensus before I buy the part, dis-assemble/install and find out no, you need <fill in the blank> tx real app people!
  2. LG Dryer Thermostats must be replaced in pairs Service Bulletin View File PUB OWLD20060003 Buyer Model: DLE0XXX, DLE0XXX, DLE2XXX, DLE3XXX, DLE5XXX, DLE6XXX, DLG0XXX, DLG0XXX DLG2XXX, DLG3XXX, DLG5XXX, DLG6XXX LGE Model: TD-V1001XE, TD-V1002XE, TD-V1003XE, TD-V1005XE, TD-V1006XE, TD-V1009XE, TD-V1001XG, TD-V1002XG, TD-V1003XG, TD-V1005XG, TD-V1006XG, TD-V1009XG Submitter PlugNickel Submitted 03/21/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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    PUB OWLD20060003 Buyer Model: DLE0XXX, DLE0XXX, DLE2XXX, DLE3XXX, DLE5XXX, DLE6XXX, DLG0XXX, DLG0XXX DLG2XXX, DLG3XXX, DLG5XXX, DLG6XXX LGE Model: TD-V1001XE, TD-V1002XE, TD-V1003XE, TD-V1005XE, TD-V1006XE, TD-V1009XE, TD-V1001XG, TD-V1002XG, TD-V1003XG, TD-V1005XG, TD-V1006XG, TD-V1009XG
  4. Hello, I had an issue with my dishwasher where it would not turn on the heating element. Checked the element and thermostat and thought it might be control board so I called Sears to sent out a repairman. Turns out the control board just needed resetting. I don't want to pay to have someone come out and push a couple of buttons so I'm hoping someone can assist in telling me what key sequence needs to be done in order to reset the control board? It's a Whirlpool Gold Series WDF750SAYB3 with the buttons on the front of the unit if that helps. Thanks in advance!
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