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Model Number: LSN7233BQ0 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 5 - 10 years
Hi,
I read a similar posting where the guy's washer would run through the normal cycle, then when it got to the rinse/spin, there would be clicking of the timer but nothing happening with the clothes inside. When the cycle was put through permanent press or delicate, things would go work as planned, the rinse/spin cycle goes as normal. I've jiggled a few things and the only way that the normal cycle rinse/spin would happen is if I press down on the plastic disc (the one that has the arrow indicating where you are in the cycle) and the rinse/spin would happen (as long as I was pressing down on it). So with the other guy's posting - the though was "Sounds like to me AP3094500,has gone bad Good Luck!" Do you think this is the same for my poor washer? Thanks! Ads By Google Related Models |
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