Thread Number: 2447
Inglis/Whirlpool/Kenmore/Roper switch bypass
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Post# 71239   6/22/2005 at 19:51 (6,853 days old) by Stevezasycho ()        

Cant see how the thing runs unless I can bypass the switch! Anyone that can help, that would be awesome!




Post# 71242 , Reply# 1   6/22/2005 at 20:19 (6,853 days old) by partscounterman (Cortez, Colorado)        
Its simple!

Remove the two plastic endcaps from the control panel. Underneath, you will find two screws-one at either end of the control panel. Once you removed the screws, the panel will flip up and back. Now you should see a plug with three wires-one grey, one green and one tan. The quick and easy way is to cut the grey and tan wires, then strip and splice them. Disregard the green wire (its a ground) and now you have bypassed the silly safety switch.

If you have little kids at home, you do this at your own risk!


Post# 71347 , Reply# 2   6/23/2005 at 13:11 (6,852 days old) by stevezasycho ()        

I AM the kid at home! LOL.. Thanks man! I'll do this when the weekend rolls around!


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