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How can I fix my Fisher Paykel Washing Machine?

I have narrowed it down to fault code #43 by finding a service manual online, but I don't know where the switch is to check it. This is what the manual said: (00101011) OOB Switch Fault
The Motor Controller Module has found that the signal returning from the out of balance switch
indicates that the switch is permanently on or the harness to it is disconnected.
Primary Source - Mechanical.
Action
1) Check that the out of balance switch is free to move.
2) Check that no harnesses are blocking switch movement.
3) Check switch operates correctly when activated. Replace switch if suspect.
4) If the out of balance micro switch shows signs of corrosion replace the switch and fit a
condensation kit to the console area.
Karen Rae, January 2014
Thank you! My husband scraped the corrosion away and glued the glued the plastic casing back together. It working great - but I have ordered a new one since I don't thing this temporary fix will last long.

Karen Rae, January 2014
The OOB switch is on the right hand side at rear of drum. There is a stick hanging down from the control panel which gets pushed if the bowl swings wildly when out of balance. The stick operates the switch. To access the actual switch, turn power off and unplug machine. Open the top panel. Remove all the wiring plugs from the control board. (they are all different shapes & sizes and will only go back one way) Remove the control board & the switch will be on the right. The microswitch will probably be corroded. Replace the switch and put the control board back. Double check all the wiring plugs are back in place, then power up.

Lincoln Appliance NZ, January 2014