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VEGASHOT1  
#1 Posted : Sunday, May 18, 2008 4:22:53 PM(UTC)
VEGASHOT1

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My Washer Worked Fine Until It Got To The The Final Spin Sycle. When The Timer Gets To The Final Spin It Stops And I Hear A Humming Sound. I Can Manually Move The Timer Slightly To The Right And It Will Finish The Cycle On It's Own. I'm Trying To Fix The Problem On My Own So I Opened The Panel To The Timer (part #ap252081). Once I Was In There I Found That The Two Resisters (gray With red Band) Below And To The Right Or The Red Resiter On The Control Board, Temp (part #ap25287) was So Hot To The Touch That It Would Burn My Finger And The Control Board Had Discoloration On It Where It Was Over Heating And In Actually Melted The Bracket (act) Board Mounting (part #ap2671055). to Further The Diagnosis I Installed Another Timer I Had That Worked But Made A Loud Clicking Noise And Was Replaced Under Factury Warranty. After Changing The Timer I Have Been Using The Washer For About Two Weeks With No Problems Except For The Clicking Noise From The Timer. Before I Order Parts From Your Company To Fix The Washer Failer I Need To Know What Part Or Parts Caused It To Fail, Even-though It' Working Now. Was It The The Timer That Caused The Problem Or The Control Board With The Resisters Or Somthing Else?

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