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Default WhirlpoolWasher LSC 8244Bw0 Timer

Is it worth spending a the money replacing the timer on this washer?
It is 10 years old. I can buy the timer on line for $80.00.
If I have a technician do the job, it is $250.00
A new machine wit electronic timer is about $700.00
This washer was junk form day one. Replacedthe motor about 3 years
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Default WhirlpoolWasher LSC 8244Bw0 Timer

only the samurai knows but he tells you for free with his article and
chart at:
http://fixitnow.com/wp/2004/03/06/ap...pliances-last/

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