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Parts for Whirlpool

2 Pk, Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, AP3100001, 3949238

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SKU:
2X-3949238
UPC:
793713665207
MPN:
3949238
Condition:
New
Availability:
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  • 3949238 - Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool
  • 3949238 - Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool
  • 3949238 - Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool
  • 3949238 - Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool
  • 3949238 - Washer Lid Switch for Whirlpool
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Description

️ Brand New Washer Lid Switch – 2-Pack Replaces Whirlpool, Kenmore, Roper, Estate, KitchenAid – Part #3949238

Restore safe operation to your top-load washer with this high-quality replacement lid switch. Designed to detect lid position and enable spin cycles only when securely closed, this part is essential for proper washer function and user safety.

Product Features:

  • OEM-compatible replacement for 3949238
  • Includes metal shield and 3-wire harness
  • Flat plug with flat terminals – 21" lead length
  • Durable plastic and metal construction
  • Condition: Brand New – Unused

Replaces Part Numbers:

  • AP3100001
  • 547222
  • AH350431
  • EA350431
  • PS350431

✅ Compatible Brands:

  • Whirlpool
  • Sears / Kenmore
  • Roper
  • Estate
  • KitchenAid

What’s Included:

  • 2 x Washer Lid Switch Assembly (with metal shield and harness)
  • Protective packaging for safe transit

Installation Tips:

  • Disconnect power before servicing appliance
  • Remove control panel screws and lift panel to access switch
  • Unclip old switch and disconnect wire harness
  • Install new switch, secure with clips, and reconnect harness
  • ✅ Confirm lid engages switch lever before reassembly

⚠️ Installation Disclaimer:

This part requires basic appliance repair skills. Buyer assumes responsibility for proper installation. Returns not accepted on parts that show signs of installation, damage, or wear. If unsure, consult a qualified technician.

Fix common washer issues: Will not spin, drain, start, or agitate – all linked to a faulty lid switch.

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