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I am trying to find the name of a part on my Admiral Washer Model #LNC6753A71

It is a lid part. White plastic and when you close the lid it fits down into the lid switch. It broke off and I am trying to find out where to go to replace it.

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Gidday!
(from a yank that would like someday to visit coober pedy and ayers rock, along with the other spectacular places and people of Australia... oh, yes, and meet Crocidile Dundee too  :)
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