Bypassing the lid lock switch on your washing machine can be potentially dangerous and is not recommended. The lid lock switch is a safety feature designed to prevent accidents and injuries during the washing cycle. When the switch is engaged, it ensures that the washing machine's drum will not spin if the lid is open, reducing the risk of someone accidentally reaching into the moving drum and getting injured.
By bypassing the lid lock switch, you're removing this important safety mechanism and increasing the risk of accidents. If someone were to open the lid during a cycle, they could be exposed to moving parts and hot water, leading to severe injuries.
Additionally, tampering with the lid lock switch might also void your washing machine's warranty, leaving you responsible for any damages or malfunctions that could arise from the bypass.
If you're experiencing issues with the lid lock switch, it's best to have it properly inspected and repaired by a qualified technician or contact the manufacturer for assistance. Your safety and the safety of others should always be a top priority when dealing with household appliances.