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My maching was leaking from underneath so I took it apart to find what was leaking. It was the drain hose, so I ordered an replaced the drain assembly. After putting the machine back together, I seem to not be getting any power or electrical response when I turn any knobs.
Trouble shooting: I checked the obvious: water turned on, fuse box, tested the outlet, took the machine back apart and checked all wires, clips and grounds. Everything was intact.
I replaced the lid switch assembly about a year or two ago, so I do not believe that is the source.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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I assume you are not getting the machine to fill or do anything. Open up the console and take apart the connection of the power cord. See if you are getting 120v to the connection.
If so, then you should be getting power to the timer. So then check and see if you are getting 120v to the inlet valves. If not, check the connections at the water level pressure switch and the timer connections. If this does not fix things I would have to say that your timer is defective.
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