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I Am Still Patiently Waiting For Your Reply.
I Want To Do A Multimeter Test, But I Don't Have Any Details On How To Do It. I Am Hoping You Can Provide Some Details On How To Check My Washer.
Thanks Again
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Hey Richappy, I Haven't Heard From You. I Hope Everything Is Ok On Your End. I Am Still Hoping That You Can Help Me Out Here With A Solution To My Washer Problems. I Am Still Willing Do A Multimeter Test. Just Need A Little Help From You On How To Do This. Thanks
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In agitate, the motor gets voltage from the control mopdule. Per the scematic, check the voltages to the motor. Will probably miss one.
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Control Assembly Replaced After Checking. Thanks, Now It Fills, Agitates, Drains And Spins. ( A Complete Over Haul ) But, A New Problem.......... Remember, I Had Asked If The Balance Ring Had Anything To Do With The Spin Cycle? If You Don't Remember, Here Is The New Problem. Sometimes, When The Washers Goes Into Drain And Then Into Spin, It Begins To Bang And Bounce Like Crazy. I Stop The Washer And Re Adjust The Clothes..... One, Two And Sometimes Three Times Until It Stops Banging And Bouncing. When I First Got The Washer, It Would Adjust Itself When The Clothes Were Not Balanced Right. Again, Sometimes It Does And Sometimes It Dosen't. I Really Don't Fill The Washer With A Lot Of Clothes.
So Do You Think It Could Be The Balance Ring. I Really Want To Get This Washer In Mint Running Condition.
Your Advise Is Always Appreciated.
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If you shake the washer and hear fluid in the balance ring it's ok. You can add a helper spring to the back spring that goes to the frame. I think a 6 inch spring is the right length. Select one that's about twice as strong as the one on there. The one I have used is a GE spring WD1X1354, just make sure the tub sits level when it is on. If you want to use any spring, just use one that is a little too short and add a piece of coat hanger to extend it.
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Well, Before I Recieved Your Reply. Thought I Should Check The Balance Ring. I Pulled The Tub Out, Pulled The Balance Ring Out And Found A Cut On The Side. I Went To Several Web Sites And Found One That Gave A Little Bit More Detail & Description: "comes With Fluid Inside".... I Filled The Balance Ring With Water, Almost Full, Sealed It With All Weather Tape, Duct Tape Over That, Put It All Back Together And It Worked. No More Bouncing / Banging Around. And Of Course, I Order A New Balance Ring From My Favorite Place.
Now, I Feel Like A Pro With This Machine... Not As Good As You, But Close.
Thanks Again For All The Tips And Clues.
Will Always Keep You Mind.
Mosquito Bite
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Well done, and thanks for the feedback.
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How about trying to see if the wiring harness on the timer side has a loose pin or one wire open>
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