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Offroader25  
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:51:46 PM(UTC)
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My GE washer runs through the cycles, fills, agitates, then spins for 3-5 seconds and stops. The pump continues to run and drains all the water. My best guess is the timer is bad???

I've already bought a new inlet valve and agitator. Should I buy more parts and hope the transmissions doesn't go out or just find a newer used washer?
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Drags1998  
#2 Posted : Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:12:18 PM(UTC)
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Its NOT the timer!!!! Will it spin after all the water is drained? or does it just sit there and pump until the cycle finishs,
Offroader25  
#3 Posted : Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:55:08 PM(UTC)
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It pumps until the cycle stops, then goes on to the next cycle. It doesn't always spin for the 3-5 seconds either. I've tried just turning the timer to the spin cycle, and sometimes it spins, sometimes it doesn't, but it always pumps.
Drags1998  
#4 Posted : Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:23:06 PM(UTC)
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Check the lid switch, If its OK, It could be that the motor is kicking out on the overload, The only time that I have seen this is when the clutch is stuck or the motor is bad!!!
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