Yes, it has turned out to be an extended affair – Zee washer, she needed another switch, because the broken part which caused the THWACKING was not the also the cause of the non-rinsing, non-spinning problem. Apparently, if the latter switch had not failed, I could have pushed the THWACK part back up and just the potential for future THWACKING would have remained.
Of course, the switch failing saved me from one of my idiosyncratic “fixes” and now I should be able to wash without any hitting of a certain spot or standing a certain way or sticking a piece of “something” “somewhere” to get it to work.
Now, they just have to get here . . . Excuse me, I am going to do an Indian Washer Man Dance to hurry them along.