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I had replaced this part due to a short, but I since lost the wiring
diagram. I could call in a service technician, but that costs $$, so if anyone has any experience with this please help me out. The connectors on the back of the timer looks like this (approximately) ------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------ The two on the left are red and white wires, respectively (this i remember), there were two wires that attached into 2 of the four connectors on the right. If you need more info, please ask, I will re-check this this evening... Much thanks, Michael |
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i would bet the farm that if you go to GE's website you can either find the
diagram online or request it. . . |
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