Maytag Timer Motor
"James Sweet" wrote in message
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Well, this controls all the various solenoids, main motor, etc. If it
were a dryer, I might be inclined to do some sort of kludge!
Ah I was thinking it was. Just spend the 38 bucks, they wanted $120 or
something for a new timer for my dryer.
Of course you can probably find a whole used washer for free with some
looking, but those things are heavy and cumbersome to move.
I am not sure what you have available where you live but here in Sydney aus
there is a place that repairs timers on an exchange basis and for about the
1/3 the cost of a new timer as well as come with a warranty so all problems
should be repaired if any others exist. Try looking for timer repairs.
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