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AW11  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2018 4:02:09 PM(UTC)
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AW11

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We had water pipes burst last winter and the washer filled with water. Now the top dryer works fine, but the washer doesn't work. I opened the control panel and saw that the wire harness and the washer timer connection looked burnt - like it shorted. Is it worth it for me to replace these parts, or is it better to total the machine? The motor seems to be turning fine. Attached are pictures.

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https://photos.google.co...Ww2-RwTFDkQthXnvocecc2mo
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