

🔧 Lock in safety and style—upgrade your washer’s brain with confidence!
The Techecook EBF61674802 Lid Lock Switch is a high-quality OEM replacement part compatible with a wide range of LG and Kenmore washing machines. Designed to prevent accidents by securely locking the lid during high-speed spin cycles, it features durable construction and precise fitment. Easy to install with online support and backed by a 1-year warranty, this switch ensures your washer operates safely and reliably while saving you from expensive service calls.






| ASIN | B09XM2JM69 |
| ASIN | B09XM2JM69 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | White, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (192) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (192) |
| Date First Available | 6 June 2022 |
| Date First Available | 6 June 2022 |
| Finish | Brushed Nickel |
| Included components | 1 x EBF61674802 Washing Machine Lid Lock Switch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item model number | EBF61674802 EBF60665201 |
| Item model number | EBF61674802 EBF60665201 |
| Manufacturer | Techecook |
| Manufacturer | Techecook |
| Part number | EBF61674802 |
| Product Dimensions | 221.89 x 107.9 x 66.14 cm; 150 g |
| Product Dimensions | 221.89 x 107.9 x 66.14 cm; 150 g |
| Size | EBF61674802 Wire Length: 49.2 in |
| Special Features | EBF61674802 Lid Lock Switch Replacement Part has the following functions: to prevent accidents caused by artificially opening the door cover when the washing machine rotates very fast during the dehydration stage. The switch in the EBF61674802 Lid Lock Switch Assembly detects whether the lid is open or closed. The door switch of the washing machine is damaged and cannot be locked. The lock light f… |
| Specific uses | Lid Lock Switch EBF61674802 is suitable for washing machine. The EBF61674802 Washing Machine Lid Lock Switch is made of durable high quality material and tested for good durability and precise fit, which makes EBF61674802 washer lid lock switch assembly exact fit. |
| Style | EBF61674802 Lid Lock Switch Assembly |
C**L
I installed this product on my own. It wasn’t hard to at all, fit like a glove. It is the same quality & functional as the original. YouTube was my best friend that day. And it was worth the money.
S**E
My washer unit is an LG WT7150 (2023 model). Once I was able to disassemble the washer electronics panel and remove/lift the top cover assembly with lid, it was an easy install of the electronics part (lid lock) and worked great afterwards. Unfortunately, I had to dig around the internet and look at multiple (outdated) YouTube videos, (erroneous) LG service manuals, as well as reddit.com other repair related threads. My biggest issue was that LG's service manual was of poor quality and instructions did not match the unit. The biggest trick was taking off the back panel of the electronics assembly, it needed a forceful pull (after removing all possible screws). Once that piece came off, it was relatively easy to to disassemble the rest, remove old lid lock install the new one and put it all back together. A few photos attached. Between researching the problem on the internet (reddit.com was especially useful), figuring out the washer design differences (vs LG instructions) and finally installing the lid lock, I think I spent probably 5-6 hours on this replacement project. Still, I gained some experience and probably saved several hundred $s (vs service call). I also would also note this: the lid lock unit purchased on Amazon was also way cheaper than the exact same part on LG's official parts site (~$30 vs $130 at LG).
S**A
Fit and worked just like original part.
R**A
Work great for "Wt7600hka Lg direct drive he true balance" washing machine. Fits perfect. Delivery was late but that was an Amazon mistake.
J**T
This part is $100+ from LG and works the same. My husband left and wouldn’t you know the same day the lock mechanism broke. I do all the “girl” stuff and push handyman work off on my husband, but really - I can do it. Watch a YouTube video or two and get to work. You can do it. You don’t have to take the top panel off either and you can’t with the newer machines. No putty knife will get through all the screws that are attaching it, believe me. It’s a little awkward, but you can do it. Take off the back panel, in plug the old lock, pull it through, unscrew the old mechanism and attach the new. Took this girly girl about an hour - which includes video watching time. Easy, inexpensive and fast. Don’t call LG - they’re worthless and just want yo send a tech to charge you $139 for diagnostics and $200 to fix. I included my model number for reference.
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