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When I start my washer, it fills with water and washes but then nothing. It wont drain or advance without turning the timer by hand. I removed the control panel and the timer motor feels hot. The clear plastic part below the motor along with the two white plastic pieces had fallen from the timer housing. Also, I took pictures of the wiring on the timer, then went to research my troubles. I returned to the timer and unplugged the wires in attempting to repair the plastic pieces that had fallen. I turned the timer over and found more wires so I took pictures of them, then went to reassemble the timer. When I went to reinstall the timer I checked the pictures I had taken and to my surprise, I had taken two pictures of the same side.:rolleyes: so I need a schematic of the side the power cord plugs into so I know what wire goes where. Thanx in advance, George
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Thanks but they don't have the manual for my model.
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Contact the manufacture then
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Timer terminals: L1 - hot side of power cord 7N - neutral 5B - blu/blk 7T - wht/blu 7A - purple 3 - yel/grn M - double yellow 2 - red/blk (2 may be labeled SW or no label at all) Here's your wiring diagram.
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Originally Posted by: HumboldtRepairMan Contact the manufacture then I tried the maytag website. They offer nothing for it either. maybe it's time to go to the appliance store for a new washer.......
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Thanx guys for all the help. In the future if somebody else has this problem with the wiring. Every wire ( except the power wires) has a number printed on them. The numbers correspond with numbers at every terminal on the timer.
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I don't understand, I gave you the hookup for the side the power cord hooks up to and gave you the wiring diagram that shows timer terminal numbers and corresponding wiring color code.
Eric
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Originally Posted by: fairbank56 I don't understand, I gave you the hookup for the side the power cord hooks up to and gave you the wiring diagram that shows timer terminal numbers and corresponding wiring color code.
Eric I understand and appreciate the help. I noticed that when I was putting the wires on the timer that the wires themselves had numbers printed on them and the numbers matched numbers that were printed on the timer.
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