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No, you didn't follow my directions, read my post again.
Eric
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Once the water level switch is disconnected it does nothing when I turn it on. No water, no agitator. Sounds like it's a bad timer then, right?
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Open the control panel and disconnect the wiring plug on the water level pressure switch on the left side. If it still starts agitating right away, the timer is defective. If not, unplug the pressure hose from the switch, plug wiring connector back in. If it starts agitating right away, the switch is bad. If it's ok, blow through the hose to see if it's clear.
Eric
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Do you have the model number correct? That shows up as a commercial coin-op washer.
Eric
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My washer stopped spinning during the rinse cycle a couple of days ago and after replacing the motor coupler the problem was resolved. After a test run I moved the washer back into its permanent place and now at the beginning of any cycle it starts to agitate immediately and doesn't fill with water. After doing some research it seems that it could be a timer issue but considering the price I want to be 100% sure before putting more money into this machine. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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