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washer filled up then stopped. briefly smelled acrid/burnt odor. no other settings on the timer work. washer seems "dead". some folks say the timer is bad others the lid switch. thoughts??
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Hi. You need to do some continuity tests. Using the multimeter (with washer unplugged) at the water level switch check for continuity between V - T (with washer full with water). No continuity - replace the water level switch. The water level Part number: W10337780
Next - check the timer. Remove the plug from the timer,set timer for normal wash, pull out the knob. There should be continuity at BK - V, Y - BU, R - BU, T - BU. If any contacts are open - replace the timer. The timer Part number: 3951702
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