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Lululee  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 25, 2017 9:41:07 AM(UTC)
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On timer is a electronic control that sits on the left side back of the timer. I believe it is also called an agitator delay unit. My question is can this if defective stop the water from entering the machine. note: At this point I have spent more than this machine is worth, but I have to know why no water is entering. I have bought new parts: Timer, sensor temp pressure switch, lid switch, water inlet valves, I have tested continuity and I have ran 1 120 volt test and here is the results. 120 volts but only 2.2 volts to water valves and it takes 120 v to open valves. Please tell me if that electronic control would stop water entering and of course the drop in voltage:mad:
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PNWDrew  
#2 Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2017 8:00:42 AM(UTC)
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Not likely as that is just agitation delay for handwash/delicates. I don't recall ever changing one. You may have a bad pressure switch or timer.

Does it agitate while empty?

1)Pull the hose off the pressure switch in console and blow down it, it should be audible entering the tub. If not the pressure switch thinks the machine is full. Normally this would make it agitate while empty, or overflow.
2)While that hose is off try to start again and see if water flows.

You can pull the knob off the pressure switch and remove it from console then gently blow into it's nipple. Very gently. It should click, that click is it recognizing a full tub and telling timer to start agitation.

After that start tracing wires, from pressure switch to valves and from timer to pressure switch. You may have a broken wire or other less likely issue.

W10337781 - pressure switch
Lululee  
#3 Posted : Sunday, August 27, 2017 11:18:26 AM(UTC)
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Thank you PNWDrew. I did as you suggested and no water still will come in to the machine. The model # of washer is 110.29522801 it uses a pressure, sensor/temp all in one switch. The switch part # is 1010248240 which I replaced. The water inlet valve is W10175893 with thermistor, which I replaced. I also replaced the timer, however I have not replaced the control unit on back of timer. I have gone through the wiring several times and found no breaks. below the water inlet valves is a white circular unit that attaches to the hose before entering the tub and it has a small wire connection. I am assuming it is a level control but for the life of me I am not sure. Do you have any ideas. I am starting to think that I bought a defective switch and have to find which one. I have no agitation and no pump action now, possible the new timer is at fault?
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