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King Shit of **** Mountain
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The most common problem that washing machines have is the mix and fill valve, where the two hoses connect to the back of the washing machine. Try using a cycle that fills it with hot water and see if it works, then try filling it on a cold cycle and see if it fills. If one of those two doesn’t add water your mix and fill valve is bad.
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The Guy With The Goats
Join Date: Jan 2017
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The Guy With The Goats
Join Date: Jan 2017
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UPDATE:
I purchased a used timer off eBay for $30. Installed it today and the washer is back up and running as it should! I didn't have to take the cover, the capacitor, the water pump, or the motor off... but hey, at least I am not gonna be afraid of replacing another part down the line as it is all super easy to get into. LOL Thanks to everyone who posted on this thread giving me ideas on what to do! PS... the capacitor was just fine. No bulges or leaks and charged up on the multi-meter just fine. |
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