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Kenmore Laundery Center Stackable Washer (Model 110.88752798) Wouldn't Drain or Spin Due to Failed Lid Switch

Verified Repair Report™ #0017

This Verified Repair Report™ documents a real Kenmore washer repair completed in Margate, Florida (33063). The customer reported that the washer would not drain or spin. After diagnosing the appliance, our technician identified a failed Lid Switch was Prevented Draining & Spinning. Replacing the lid switch restored normal washing, draining, and spinning operation.

Kenmore Laundry Center stackable washer and dryer combo not spinning or draining

Repair Snapshot

Brand:Kenmore
Appliance:Top Load Washer
Model:110.88752798
Problem:Washer Wouldn't Drain or Spin
Diagnosis:Failed Lid Switch
Repair:Installed New Lid Switch
Location:Margate, Florida 33063
Report #:0017


Customer Complaint

The customer reported that the washer would not drain or enter the spin cycle, preventing loads from completing properly.

Technician Inspection

The technician inspected the washer and determined the lid switch had failed.

A temporary bypass confirmed the remainder of the washer was operating correctly.

The defective lid switch was then replaced and the appliance was fully tested.

The washer successfully completed draining, spinning, and washing functions.

Diagnosis

Failed Lid Switch Assembly

Testing confirmed that the washer’s lid switch assembly had failed, preventing the control system from recognizing that the lid was safely closed.

Although the washer filled with water and agitated normally, the failed safety switch interrupted the drain and spin functions, causing the cycle to stop before completion.

No problems were found with the drive motor, transmission, drain pump, or timer. Diagnosis confirmed the lid switch assembly was the failed component requiring replacement.

Repair Performed

Failure Analysis

The lid switch is an important safety component on many top-load washing machines.

If the switch fails, the control system prevents the washer from entering the drain and spin cycles.

Fortunately, lid switch failures are generally straightforward to diagnose and are often repaired by replacing the failed switch.

Technician Assessment

Repair Complexity: 🟢 Basic Service
Diagnostic Difficulty: Low
Parts Replaced: Lid Switch

Repair Status: Completed
Repair Cost Category: $
DIY Friendly: 🟡 Sometimes

🛠 Repair Classification

🟢 Basic Service

The repair involved replacing a failed lid switch assembly that prevented the Kenmore Laundry Center from draining and spinning. Once the new switch was installed, the washer completed the drain and spin cycles normally. No additional repairs to the drive system, drain pump, or transmission were necessary.

Homeowner Tip

If your washer fills with water but refuses to spin or drain, avoid repeatedly restarting the cycle. A failed lid switch is a common cause, and continued attempts to operate the washer won’t usually resolve the issue.

Preventive Maintenance Tips

To help extend the life of your washer’s lid switch and reduce future interruptions:

Close the washer lid gently instead of slamming it shut, which can damage the lid switch mechanism over time.

Avoid overloading the washer, as excessive vibration and movement can place additional stress on the lid switch and cabinet.

Ensure the washer is level, since an unbalanced machine can create excessive vibration during the spin cycle.

Listen for changes in operation, such as the washer failing to start the spin cycle or requiring the lid to be opened and closed multiple times before operating.

Inspect the lid strike periodically to make sure it is not cracked, bent, or loose, as it works together with the lid switch.

Address drain or spin problems promptly, since continuing to use the washer with an intermittent lid switch can eventually lead to incomplete wash cycles and unnecessary wear on other components.

Common Symptoms

Machine Information

Brand: Kenmore
Appliance: Laundry Center Top Load Washing Machine
Model number:  110.88752798

Repair Status:  ✔ Service Completed Successfully
Location: Margate, Florida 33063
Repair Report: #0017

Service Documentation

The following photographs were captured during the service visit to document the appliance and verify the exact model serviced.

Kenmore laundry center serviced during this repair.
Kenmore laundry center serviced during this repair.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why won't my Kenmore washer drain or spin?

A Kenmore washer that won’t drain or spin is often caused by a failed lid switch, clogged drain pump, worn drive components, or a drainage restriction. On this service call, testing confirmed the lid switch had failed, preventing the washer from entering the spin cycle. Replacing the defective switch restored normal operation.

Yes. On many top-loading Kenmore washers, the lid switch is a safety device that must detect the lid is closed before the washer will spin or drain. If the switch fails, the washer may fill and agitate normally but stop before the spin cycle begins.

Common symptoms of a failed lid switch include:

  • Washer fills and agitates but won’t spin
  • Washer won’t drain at the end of the cycle
  • No clicking sound when closing the lid
  • Cycle stops unexpectedly
  • Washer appears to do nothing during the spin cycle

A technician can confirm the diagnosis with electrical testing of the switch.

While it is technically possible to bypass a lid switch for testing purposes, it is not recommended for normal operation. The lid switch is an important safety feature that prevents the washer from spinning with the lid open. Replacing the faulty switch is the safest and most reliable repair.

In most cases, replacing a lid switch is a cost-effective repair. The part is relatively inexpensive compared to purchasing a new washing machine, and replacing it can restore years of reliable service if the rest of the appliance is in good condition. For older machines with multiple major problems, replacement may be the better long-term option.

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