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Model Number: Belt Drive Brand: Whirlpool Age: More than 10 years
I have an old Whirlpool that fills with water, then immediately drains, not simultaneously and before it enters into an agitate cycle. I have checked the timer and the wig-wag and both read OK on the ohm-meter. The plungers appear to be operating correctly (they aren't broken and are loose when not energized) and the cams don't look bent. Is there a way that the plungers wouldn't work even when the wig-wag is checking OK?
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