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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 This is an older model, probably in the age of 15 to 20 years old. It was a very good machine for its day, but newer ones are bigger and better. I would check the connections and the wiring. Also here is a site which will give you some trouble shooting ideas for your machine. http://www.applianceaid.com/ge-os-wash.htmlI would not recommend sinking a lot money into parts for it, and instead if you cannot get it going I suggest you purchas a good used or new top loading no frills washer. Thank you for taking the time to answer me. I think you may be right about connections. If I smack the back panel behind the dial it works fine. I'm going to check all the connections and go from there. Again, thank you!
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This is an older model, probably in the age of 15 to 20 years old. It was a very good machine for its day, but newer ones are bigger and better. I would check the connections and the wiring. Also here is a site which will give you some trouble shooting ideas for your machine. http://www.applianceaid.com/ge-os-wash.htmlI would not recommend sinking a lot money into parts for it, and instead if you cannot get it going I suggest you purchas a good used or new top loading no frills washer.
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I recently purchased a water inlet valve from you and everything was working fine until today. The washer fills, but will not go into the wash cycle. If I manually advance the dial to rinse it will start to spin and drain. I tried to turn the dial to wash mode in other cycles, but no luck.
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