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Default Washing machine timer and timer motor question.


"Fred" wrote in message
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Please refer to the following document for this question.

http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImageP...tleID=00002 &

Washing machine cycles not finishing, timer/dial not moving. Looking
at the diagram....Part number 19 is a timer. Part number 18 which is
not pictured is a time motor. Do I need the timer or timer motor? Is
there any way to test which one I need?


In most cases, the motor goes before anything else. Take the motor out,
connect it to a power source, and see if it turns. If no, buy a new motor.
It should turn slow, some of these are only two RPM. The motor is listed
at $61, the timer assembly at $92.
.. You can find out what is offered at www.repairclinic.com

Specifically http://www.repairclinic.com/0080.asp?PageNum=1