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[Lifetime Warranty] WH08X32697 WH08X37938 Washer Door Lid Lock Switch - Replaces WH01X24114 WH01X26114 WH01X27954 WH08X31577 - For GE GTW465ASN1WW GTW460ASJ3WW GTW330ASK3WW GTW460ASJ2WW GTW220ACK1WW

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WH08X32697 / WH08X37938 Washer Door Lid Lock Switch

Key Features

  • Cycle Security: Prevents the lid from being opened during the agitation and high-speed spin stages to ensure operator safety.
  • System Feedback: Relays the lid position to the electronic control board to permit the machine to fill, wash, and spin.
  • Reinforced Design: Features an updated internal solenoid and strike receiver to resist mechanical wear and electrical arcing.
  • High-Impact Housing: Enclosed in a moisture-resistant plastic casing to protect internal electrical components from steam and splashing.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP7015047
  • PS16619254
  • WH08X37938
  • WH08X31577
  • WH01X27954
  • WH01X26114
  • WH01X24114
  • EAP16619254
  • PD00067861
  • WH08X32657

Compatibility & Fitment

This lid lock switch assembly is used in various top-load washing machines from GE and affiliated brands. Compatible models include:

  • GE GTW Series: GTW465ASN1WW, GTW460ASJ3WW, GTW460ASJ2WW, GTW330ASK3WW, GTW220ACK1WW, GTW460ASJ0WW, GTW460ASJ1WW, GTW465ASN0WW.
  • GE GTW220 Series: GTW220ACK2WW, GTW220ACK3WW, GTW220ACK4WW.
  • Additional Brands: Fits select top-load models from Hotpoint and Kenmore (prefix 110) that utilize the GE-style latching system.

When to Replace

  • Lid Fails to Lock: The machine hums or clicks several times but the "Locked" indicator light does not illuminate.
  • Cycle Stalling: The washer fills with water but refuses to agitate or spin, often accompanied by a flashing lid lock light.
  • Physical Damage: The plastic receiver port where the lid strike inserts is cracked, preventing a secure mechanical connection.
  • Electrical Faults: The washer displays fault codes related to a "Lid Switch Circuit" or "Lock Monitor" failure.
  • Fails to Unlock: The lid remains locked even after the cycle is finished and the power is disconnected.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Completely disconnect the power cord and turn off the hot and cold water supply valves before servicing.
  • Accessing the Component: Use a flat-head screwdriver or putty knife to release the hidden clips under the front corners of the top panel to tilt the console back.
  • Harness Routing: Pay close attention to how the wiring harness is routed through the plastic clips to prevent the wires from being pinched when the top panel is lowered.
  • Strike Alignment: Inspect the lid strike (the part attached to the lid) for damage; if it is bent, the new lock switch may not engage correctly.
  • Resetting the Board: After installation, you may need to enter the service mode or unplug the machine for one minute to clear any stored error codes.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 4961452, 4963152, AP7015047, AP7033485, EAP16619254, PD00067861, PD00070146, PS16619254, WH01X24114, WH01X26114, WH01X27954, WH08X31222, WH08X31577, WH08X32657, WH08X37938
GE GTW220ACK1WW, GTW220ACK2WW, GTW220ACK3WW, GTW220ACK4WW, GTW220ACK5WW, GTW220ACK6WW
GE GTW330ASK0WW, GTW330ASK1WW, GTW330ASK2WW, GTW330ASK3WW, GTW330ASK4WW, GTW335ASN0WW
GE GTW460AMJ0WW, GTW460AMJ1WW, GTW460AMJ2WW, GTW460AMJ3WW, GTW460AMJ4WW, GTW460ASJ0WW, GTW460ASJ1WW, GTW460ASJ2WW, GTW460ASJ3WW, GTW460ASJ4WW, GTW460ASJ5WW, GTW460ASJ6WW, GTW460ASJ7WW, GTW460ASJ8WW, GTW460ASJ9WW, GTW460ASJAWW, GTW465ASN0WW
GE GTW485ASJ0WS, GTW485ASJ0WW, GTW485ASJ1WS, GTW485ASJ2WS, GTW485ASJ3WS, GTW485ASJ4WS
GE GTW490ACJ0WS, GTW490ACJ0WW, GTW490ACJ1WS, GTW490ACJ1WW, GTW490ACJ2WS, GTW490ACJ2WW, GTW490ACJ3WS, GTW490ACJ3WW, GTW490ACJ4WS, GTW490ACJ4WW, GTW490ACJ5WS, GTW490ACJ5WW
GE GTW680BSJ0WS, GTW685BSL0WS
Hotpoint HTW200ASK0WW, HTW240ASK0WS, HTW240ASK0WW
Color
Black
Material
Plastic / Metal
Sensing Circuit
120V, 15mA
Lock Circuit
120V, 15mA
Coil
120V, 50/60Hz

FAQ

This lid lock switch is compatible with select GE and Hotpoint top-load washers, including models GTW465ASN1WW, GTW460ASJ3WW, GTW330ASK3WW, GTW460ASJ2WW, and GTW220ACK1WW. It fits a wide range of GE/Hotpoint models within the GTW series; we recommend confirming your washer's exact model number and original lid lock part number to ensure a perfect match.
This part cross-references with OEM numbers WH08X32697 and WH08X37938. It serves as a direct replacement for WH01X24114, WH01X26114, WH01X27954, WH08X31577, WH01X24112, WH08X31222, WH02X24399, WH08X32657, and WH01X26694. It is also compatible with internal part numbers 290D1580P004, 290D3070P001, 290D3070P002, 290D3071P001, 290D3071P002, 290D3072P001, and 290D3072P002.
A failed lid lock switch can cause the washer to not start, stop mid-cycle, fail to sense or spin, or repeatedly click without locking. You may also notice the lid lock error behavior, the lid staying unlocked when a cycle begins, or the machine acting as if the lid is open even when it is fully closed. On many GE and Hotpoint top-load models, a faulty striker or damaged lock harness can cause these same symptoms.
This service kit includes the lid lock switch with wire harness, as well as the lid bezel and lid striker pieces designed for various lid styles. This is important because many lid-lock issues are caused by a worn striker or a mismatched bezel rather than just the switch itself. If your washer lid does not line up cleanly with the lock opening, you should inspect the striker and surrounding lid hardware during the repair.
On most GE and Hotpoint top-load washers, this is a moderate repair. It typically involves unplugging the washer, lifting or opening the top panel, removing the old lock assembly, routing the new wiring harness, and installing the matching striker or bezel if necessary. Essential tools include a screwdriver, a putty knife or small pry tool for releasing clips, and potentially nut drivers. The repair generally takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on your access to the unit and whether the top panel requires partial disassembly.
Before installing a new lock, unplug the washer and inspect the lid striker, lock opening, wire harness, and connector pins for cracks, looseness, corrosion, or signs of overheating. Ensure the lid closes squarely and is not bent or misaligned. If the washer clicks but never locks, the striker may be worn. If there is no response from the lock at all, check for harness damage or control-board-related issues in addition to the lock assembly.