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I'd like to find out how to check a potentially defective timer with a multimeter- I have a Maytag washer that continually stops at the rinse cycle and never makes it to spin cycle. I’ve attached the schematics— can anyone tell me the correct contact points to place the multimeter probes to get a reading?
Thanks so much! imapilot attached the following image(s):
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i meant to write DeoxIT, thanks!
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