137353300 Frigidaire Washer Lid Lock Switch

137353300 Frigidaire Washer‌ Lid Lock Switch is an electromechanical lid interlock assembly used on Frigidaire‍ washing machines to detect ‍lid position and physically secure the lid during certain​ parts of the ‌wash ‍cycle. The ⁢component typically combines ⁣a mechanical latch or actuator with one or more⁢ microswitches ⁤or a small ⁣locking ‍motor and​ an electrical connector,allowing the main control board‍ to⁣ determine whether‍ the ⁤lid is closed and,in some designs,to hold it locked during spin or high-speed agitation.

Inside the appliance, the lid lock switch functions as a safety and logic input device: it prevents the‍ washer from entering ⁤or continuing perilous high-speed operations when the lid is ⁤open, and it provides a binary contact or ​status‌ signal​ to⁣ the control system. It‍ therefore interfaces directly​ with the machine’s electronic control board, motor⁢ controller and cycle logic, and ⁣indirectly with systems such as water fill/drain and spin control​ that are interlocked to⁤ lid state. Proper mechanical alignment,⁤ intact switch ‌contacts and a reliable ⁣connector are ⁤essential for the⁤ control system to ⁢correctly ‍interpret lid state and‍ permit or⁢ inhibit specific⁣ cycle phases.

In this article you ​will find⁤ a‌ detailed clarification of how ⁢the 137353300 lid lock switch operates electrically and ‌mechanically, ⁣guidance ⁣on model compatibility and ‍how to identify the correct​ replacement, common ‌failure symptoms and associated diagnostic codes, ​step‑by‑step troubleshooting checks (visual ​inspection, ‌continuity ​and actuator tests), and practical ⁤replacement ‍considerations such‍ as connector types, mounting⁢ orientation and post‑installation⁣ verification procedures. The goal is ​to ‌provide technicians,⁤ engineers ⁢and appliance‌ owners with the ​technical context needed to‌ diagnose lid‑related faults and decide on repair or replacement actions ​without prescriptive consumer claims.

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Function and Safety Role ⁤of the⁣ Lid⁤ Lock Switch in⁢ Frigidaire ‍Washers

the⁤ 137353300 Frigidaire Washer⁢ Lid Lock ‍Switch⁢ is an‌ electromechanical safety⁢ interlock that both senses lid position and ⁢mechanically secures the lid ‌during⁣ agitation and ⁢high‑speed‍ spin cycles. Physically the assembly typically integrates a​ microswitch‍ (or switches) and a latch ⁣actuator; ⁣the⁣ microswitch provides a closed ​or open circuit signal to the ‍machine ‌control ‌when the lid is⁣ shut, while ‌the⁢ actuator⁤ receives a control⁣ voltage from the ​board to engage ⁢the latch. In ⁤operation⁣ the control board⁤ will only energize drive or spin functions when it detects ‍the correct switch state and, for certain cycles, will⁤ apply ⁢power to⁢ the actuator to lock the lid so ⁣the assembly‌ prevents‌ user access and maintains drum containment during rapid rotation. this part is used as an OEM replacement on specific Frigidaire top‑load washers; verify fit ‌by matching the part number,⁢ connector style, and mounting points before installation.

Failure ⁤modes ⁢produce predictable ‌symptoms that ​help technicians isolate the⁤ component: ​an open microswitch ⁢will prevent‍ the ‍washer from⁢ starting,‍ an actuator that cannot‍ engage will ​allow⁣ the washer ⁢to start⁣ but⁤ will register ‍lock errors or⁢ abort⁤ spin,⁢ and a​ mechanically worn latch can ⁢cause intermittent lock/unlock behaviour or ‍audible clicking without engagement. Useful⁤ diagnostic checks include continuity across the switch contacts with the ‍lid closed, observing‌ the lock ⁢actuator for movement during the spin-lock‍ interval,⁢ and measuring the control board⁣ output to‌ the lock during the cycle. Replace the ⁣assembly ⁢when ⁤electrical continuity​ is absent with ⁣the lid closed, when ⁣the actuator‍ dose not respond ‍to control voltage, or when plastic latch ⁢components are visibly broken or ‌misaligned;​ ensure connectors⁣ are seated⁣ and harness pins are intact to avoid false⁣ failures.

  • Primary functions: lid position sensing, mechanical locking during spin, feedback to control board
  • Common symptoms of ⁢failure: washer won’t start, lock error codes,⁤ clicking without ​engagement, intermittent operation
  • Basic‌ tests: continuity ⁤check ​with lid closed, voltage check to actuator ​during spin, visual inspection of‌ latch and connectors
Item Description
Part 137353300 Frigidaire Washer Lid Lock ‍Switch
Function Lid position sensing and mechanical locking for safety⁤ during ‌agitation/spin
Control⁣ interface microswitch feedback; actuator ⁤energized by washer control board (mains‑derived⁣ or low‑voltage drive⁢ depending on model)
Location Top‑load⁣ lid frame, mounted at hinge/lock ‍area; ⁢requires correct connector⁤ orientation ⁣for replacement

How‌ the 137353300 Frigidaire Washer Lid ⁣Lock ⁣Switch ‌Works: Electrical Circuits, Actuation, and Control-Board ‍Integration

The 137353300 ⁣Frigidaire Washer‌ Lid Lock switch is an ‍electromechanical interlock ‍that‍ combines a user-door sensor ‍and⁤ a locking⁤ actuator⁤ so ​the washer control board can verify the ​lid ⁤state and physically ‍secure it during​ high‑speed operations. Electrically, ‌the ⁣part⁢ provides at least ‍one set of sensing contacts that change state when the lid is closed and a ‌separate coil or solenoid ‍circuit that the⁣ control board energizes to move the latch. Depending on the model,the coil may be driven by line-voltage or a low-voltage control output; the‍ control ‍board uses the lid-closed contact(s) as an input ⁢to enable motor and ‌heater circuits and requires a‌ confirmed‍ locked state before initiating spin. When ⁤replacing this ‍component, match⁣ the connector pinout,⁤ mounting geometry, coil voltage,⁤ and ‌contact configuration to ‌the ⁤original to ensure compatibility ‌with ‍the washer’s control​ board and wiring harness.

Actuation occurs ⁤when⁣ the control board applies voltage to the lock​ coil,⁢ producing⁣ enough force to engage ⁣the mechanical latch and​ change the‍ internal⁤ switch‍ contacts to the “locked” state; the board then reads that status ​before ‌allowing ‍spin.For troubleshooting, ​measure continuity​ across​ the sensing contacts with the lid ⁢closed ‌and measure ⁤coil ⁢resistance⁣ to⁣ detect ​an open or shorted winding; during‍ a lock command observe the expected coil voltage at the​ connector to confirm the board ‍is driving the actuator. Common practical examples are a machine that will not ⁣begin a cycle as ‍the board never ⁣sees a ​closed-lid signal, or a washer‍ that fails to ⁢spin because the coil energizes but ⁢the latch does not⁤ travel (mechanical‌ binding or broken plunger). When ⁣in doubt, compare ⁤connector ⁣pin assignments and coil resistance against the service manual for ‍the specific model to avoid⁤ mis-wiring or ‌fitting incompatible‌ replacements.

  • Symptoms indicating switch or actuator ⁣faults: ​washer won’t ‌start,lid shows open ​despite being closed,mechanical ⁣latch‍ does‌ not move,or control displays a lid/door error.
item Description
Door-closed contact Sensed by the‍ control ⁢board‍ as ⁢a logic ​input; closes when lid is down to‍ enable drive circuits.
Lock coil / actuator Electromechanical element ⁢energized​ by the control board to move the ⁣latch; verify coil voltage during a lock ‍command and resistance for winding integrity.

Common ⁤Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of a Faulty ‍Lid‍ Lock Switch

The 137353300 ​Frigidaire Washer‍ Lid Lock Switch is a combined mechanical​ latch⁤ and⁣ electrical interlock that tells the control board when the lid is ⁢fully closed and‍ locked; the board will inhibit motor start or​ high-speed ‌spin ⁢if‌ the switch reports an open⁣ circuit. ‌Internally the assembly typically contains a microswitch (or switches)⁤ and‌ a solenoid or actuator‍ mechanism. When functioning correctly the switch provides a defined​ closed contact⁢ to‌ the control electronics during fill, agitate​ and spin phases and ⁣mechanically ⁣retains the ‍lid during high-speed operation. Compatibility ‌concerns ⁣are primarily mechanical fit ⁢and‌ connector pinout – ‌a visually similar latch may not ⁣match the ⁢harness wiring or mounting points on​ different ⁣Frigidaire ⁢models, so‌ verify connector ‌type⁤ and actuator orientation before replacement.

Common ⁣failure⁢ modes present both ⁣electrical ⁢and mechanical indicators⁤ that aid diagnosis: intermittent continuity, a stuck ​actuator, or ⁢a⁢ mechanical latch that‌ fails to engage⁤ will ‍generate‌ symptoms at the appliance level. Use a⁣ multimeter to check continuity across the switch ⁢contacts with the lid ⁢closed‍ and observe whether the control board applies ​actuator​ voltage during cycle start; also inspect the ⁢harness for chafing⁣ or corrosion and check for physical binding in the latch. Practical examples: a washer that fills and drains but refuses to spin ‍often shows an open lid-switch circuit ⁢under test,while‍ a machine that locks but never unlocks ⁣may have a solenoid⁢ or return spring⁣ failure even⁤ though the‍ electrical contacts‌ test good.

  • Washer‍ will ⁤not start or advance ⁢past the door-lock step‌ (open circuit or no continuity).
  • Washer fills ⁣and drains but refuses to spin ⁣(control board sees lid ⁢open).
  • Lock ⁣LED blinks or control ⁢throws a lock-related error code (intermittent contact).
  • Lid⁣ stays locked after cycle completion (mechanical latch⁣ or ​actuator stuck).
  • Audible humming or‌ no click when lock shoudl engage​ (actuator power present but mechanism ​failed).
Item Description
Continuity (lid closed) Expected‍ closed contact ‍across the⁤ switch; reads continuity with⁢ a⁤ multimeter when⁣ latch⁣ is engaged, open when⁣ lid is open.
Actuator verification Control‍ board supplies a momentary voltage ‌to the actuator at ‍cycle start; verify ‌presence of ​voltage with ‍a metre or test light​ and observe mechanical​ movement.

Compatibility, replacement parts, and Installation Considerations for‍ the 137353300 Lid Lock Switch

The 137353300 Frigidaire Washer Lid lock Switch‍ functions⁤ as a combined sensing ​and interlock device that tells ​the washer control⁣ board ⁣when the lid⁤ is closed and provides the mechanical ⁣lock⁤ engagement during high-speed spin. Technically, the ⁤switch assembly includes a microswitch or​ optical sensor element plus a mechanical ‍actuator⁢ that must align with the lid ⁤striker; ⁣the ⁤control board will inhibit⁢ motor‌ or pump operation if the switch does not​ report a closed condition. When considering replacement parts, match the OEM part number ‌and ⁣confirm mechanical mounting dimensions, harness connector type, and pinout; some aftermarket ​or⁤ alternate-model switches may ‌fit physically but have different electrical contacts or actuator‍ travel that prevent‌ reliable operation in the original chassis.

Installation⁢ requires attention to both electrical and mechanical details: route the wire harness⁣ so it is strain-relieved and ‌not pinched by the ‍cabinet, ensure the actuator pin on⁣ the lid engages the‍ switch travel fully, and secure the ⁣switch⁣ with the correct fasteners so the alignment does‍ not shift‌ under vibration. ⁤Use a handheld ⁢multimeter to verify continuity ⁢behavior or to ​observe the expected‌ logic/voltage signal⁣ at ​the connector during a ​diagnostic cycle per the service manual before final reassembly. Practical pre-installation⁣ checks​ and tests that ‌technicians commonly perform are listed ⁢below.

  • Confirm the part number on the old assembly and compare‌ connector pinout visually⁤ before installing a replacement.
  • Inspect‌ for melted ⁢or deformed ​plastic around‍ the​ actuator and striker that ​can prevent ‌full engagement.
  • Measure⁢ continuity​ across the‍ switch terminals with ‌the⁤ lid⁤ closed and ⁢open to verify switching ​action.
  • After⁣ installation,run a‍ diagnostic‌ or speedy-spin⁢ cycle to confirm the control ‌board receives⁣ the closed signal and that the lock engages and ‌releases reliably.
item Description
Function Detects lid closed state and provides ⁤mechanical lock engagement​ to allow​ spin and prevent opening during operation.
Connector Keyed multi-pin ​harness; verify pinout against service literature before substitution.
Mounting Screw or snap-in mounting with specific actuator alignment to ‍the lid striker.
Diagnostic Continuity or observed ⁣logic⁣ signal ⁤change ⁣when lid is ‍moved;⁤ also watch⁢ for ⁤intermittent faults‌ under vibration.
Common ⁤faults Intermittent ‌contact, broken ‍actuator tab, ‍connector ⁤corrosion,‌ or incorrect replacement ‌with mismatched pinout.

Q&A

What is‌ the ⁣Frigidaire part ‍137353300?

Part 137353300 is the lid/door lock assembly used⁣ on a range of Frigidaire washers. It ⁣contains the interlock‌ switch(es) ⁢and the mechanical latch that tells the washer ⁢the lid⁢ or door ⁣is closed and locks‍ it during certain⁣ cycles.⁢ It’s ‍sold as a​ replacement assembly to restore the​ safety interlock and locking function.

How ‌do⁢ I know if the lid lock (137353300)‍ is‌ bad?

Common symptoms of​ a failing ​lid/door lock ​include the ⁤washer not starting⁣ or not advancing to spin, ⁢an error code related ‍to ​the ‌door/lid‌ (varies by‌ model), the lid/door failing to latch or⁤ remaining ​locked after a cycle, or ⁢a buzzing/clicking sound⁢ from the lock. Before ‌replacing, ⁢verify⁤ there are no loose wires,‍ broken mounting tabs, or⁢ error codes that​ can be‍ cleared⁣ by a power cycle.

Which Frigidaire washer⁤ models ⁢use part 137353300?

137353300 ‌is used on a variety ​of Frigidaire washers; compatibility ⁢depends​ on the exact model and⁢ production date. Always⁢ confirm fitment by checking the washer’s ‌model and serial number against the part listing on Frigidaire’s parts website or ​the‌ parts retailer.Do not ⁤rely solely on visual similarity-electrical connections‍ and ‌mounting points⁤ can differ‌ between​ models.

How ⁢do I test‌ the ⁣lid lock switch with a multimeter?

Unplug ⁤the ⁢washer‍ first. ⁤Remove the access panel to‍ expose the‌ lock assembly and disconnect its⁤ harness. Set your multimeter to continuity ⁢or resistance⁢ (ohms).​ For a simple mechanical​ switch you should see ‌continuity (near 0 Ω) ‍when‌ the ‍latch is‍ in the “closed” position and open (OL/infinite) when‍ “open.” some locks ‍are solenoid/relay style ‌and expect ⁣an ​applied ​voltage during the‌ lock cycle; consult the ​service manual for the expected​ terminal-to-terminal readings or⁢ applied voltage before testing ⁣live​ circuits. If readings​ are out of spec, ⁤the lock‍ is highly‍ likely faulty.

What‍ tools‌ and safety steps are required ⁤to ⁣replace the 137353300 lid lock?

Tools: basic screwdriver set (Phillips/flat), nut driver⁤ or socket⁤ set, and optionally ⁤needle‑nose pliers. Safety: unplug the washer before starting ​work to avoid electric shock. Wear gloves ​and ⁢eye protection to avoid cuts.⁢ Remove the appropriate⁣ access panel ⁣(top or​ front depending on model), unplug‌ the‌ lock harness, remove​ the screws or clips holding the lock,⁣ swap the old lock for the replacement, reconnect the harness,⁤ and reassemble panels.

Can I bypass the lid​ lock to make the washer ​run?

No-not‌ recommended.‍ The lid/door⁤ lock is ⁢a safety device. ⁤Temporarily jumping ‍safety switches to get‍ a washer to run can be dangerous‌ (risk of injury from an unguarded ​spinning ⁣tub) ⁤and may damage the control board or void warranties.⁢ If ⁢you need to diagnose whether the lock is the cause,follow safe testing procedures with the power⁣ off and⁣ a multimeter,or​ consult ⁣a qualified​ technician.

Should ‍I buy OEM 137353300 or ⁣an aftermarket⁣ equivalent?

OEM (Frigidaire)​ parts are recommended ‌as thay match⁢ factory specifications for⁣ fit, materials,⁤ and electrical characteristics.Reputable aftermarket ⁤parts can be lower cost and may work, ‍but‌ compatibility‍ and​ long‑term reliability‌ can vary. Buy from a trusted⁣ supplier and ⁤verify the part number and model‌ fitment before⁤ ordering.

How much‌ does replacing part ​137353300 ⁣typically cost,⁢ and can I do it myself?

Part‌ cost ​typically ranges ⁣from ‌about $20 to⁢ $80 depending on supplier and whether it’s OEM or ⁣aftermarket. If you are⁣ comfortable with basic hand tools, can safely disconnect power, ⁣and follow the replacement steps above, this is a common​ DIY​ repair that ‍most homeowners can ⁣do. If you’re ​unsure about electrical testing or access panels, or ​the washer needs additional diagnostics, hire ⁢a ​qualified appliance ⁢technician.

The Conclusion

The 137353300 Frigidaire ⁣washer lid lock ​switch serves ‍as a ‌critical safety and functional ‍component in front-loading and top-loading washers by detecting lid closure and enabling or⁣ disabling machine operation accordingly. When operating correctly, this switch ⁣prevents ⁣the washer from running ⁢with the lid open, supports proper cycle ⁣sequencing, ​and communicates⁣ lock⁢ status to the‍ control board-contributions that directly‍ affect both user safety and overall ​appliance performance.

As symptoms⁤ of‌ a ‍failing lid⁣ lock switch-such ⁤as error codes,⁣ inability to start or complete cycles, or⁤ intermittent​ locking-can have multiple causes, ⁣proper diagnosis ⁢is vital before replacing ⁤the‍ part. Verifying the switch electrically and visually, ⁤checking associated wiring and latches,⁤ and confirming‌ compatibility with ‍the 137353300 part number help ensure the correct ⁢remedy. When⁣ replacement is required, using ‌the appropriate OEM or equivalent component and following safe‍ procedures (including ‍disconnecting power) restores reliable⁢ operation and reduces the risk of additional⁢ issues.

in ⁢cases of uncertainty or complex⁢ faults, consult qualified service⁢ personnel‌ to preserve safety, factory warranties, ⁣and long-term appliance reliability. Timely, accurate‍ diagnosis⁣ and ​replacement of the 137353300‌ lid ⁣lock switch help maintain safe operation and optimal performance ⁢of ‌the washer.


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