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Originally Posted by: fairbank56 Could be bad contacts in the water level switch. After the washer stops filling and switches to agitate, turn washer off, pull wires off water level switch and place a good jumper between the tan and violet wires. Turn washer back on and see if it works.
Eric Jumped the wires and still nothing, but can hear a click in the timer if I remove one side of the jumper then touch it to the wire again.
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In what position are the "hand wash" and the "extra rinse" switches? If they are off, then very likely the problem is a bad motor. - The motor Part number: 8529936
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Originally Posted by: Gene In position are the "hand wash" and the "extra rinse" switches? If they are off, then very likely the problem is a bad motor. - The motor Part number: 8529936
Gene. Thanks Gene, will check it out tomorrow and let you know
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At the wiring harness connector where it plugs into the motor, check for 120vac between the Orange wire and White/Black wire when washer should be in agitate mode (Normal cycle, options off, Fabric selector set to Cotton). You should also have 120vac between Red and Yellow (start winding). If you have both and the motor isn't humming and getting hot, you have a bad motor switch. That's the switch on the motor that the wiring harness plugs into and is operated by a centrifugal mechanism in the motor.
The difference between agitate and drain/spin is motor direction and speed. Direction is set via the timer. Speed is selected via the timer and the motor switch. Spin mode should start out in medium speed for a couple minutes and then switch to high til the end of cycle. If it's doing this, then the motor and motor switch are fine. If it only spins in high speed, then we've narrowed the problem to possibly being the motor switch which is replaceable and available. Agitate in normal cycle operates at medium speed which is achieved by applying power to the orange wire feed to the motor.
Again, if spin mode is operating in both high and medium speed, the motor and motor switch are good.
BTW, the washer should normally drain for 2 minutes without spinning but yours cannot do this because several seconds of agitate mode are required to set the neutral drain mechanism in the transmission.
Eric
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Originally Posted by: fairbank56 At the wiring harness connector where it plugs into the motor, check for 120vac between the Orange wire and White/Black wire when washer should be in agitate mode (Normal cycle, options off, Fabric selector set to Cotton). You should also have 120vac between Red and Yellow (start winding). If you have both and the motor isn't humming and getting hot, you have a bad motor switch. That's the switch on the motor that the wiring harness plugs into and is operated by a centrifugal mechanism in the motor.
The difference between agitate and drain/spin is motor direction and speed. Direction is set via the timer. Speed is selected via the timer and the motor switch. Spin mode should start out in medium speed for a couple minutes and then switch to high til the end of cycle. If it's doing this, then the motor and motor switch are fine. If it only spins in high speed, then we've narrowed the problem to possibly being the motor switch which is replaceable and available. Agitate in normal cycle operates at medium speed which is achieved by applying power to the orange wire feed to the motor.
Again, if spin mode is operating in both high and medium speed, the motor and motor switch are good.
BTW, the washer should normally drain for 2 minutes without spinning but yours cannot do this because several seconds of agitate mode are required to set the neutral drain mechanism in the transmission.
Eric Thanks for all the info Eric, I cleaned all the wire connections on the motor and it is now working. Must have been a bad connection. Appreciate all the help from you and Gene. Thanks alot guys!
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You are welcome. We're glad you were able to fix it and it's up and running.
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