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Kenmore washer heavy duty 70 series wont advance to next position on the dial. pulled it out to take a look and found the coupler had disinigrated I replaced it. Still wont advance. replaced the timer switch still wont advance . what next?
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Originally Posted by: len1313 Kenmore washer heavy duty 70 series wont advance to next position on the dial. pulled it out to take a look and found the coupler had disinigrated I replaced it. Still wont advance. replaced the timer switch still wont advance . what next? I bet it is the lid switch. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Thanks Tom, but I have Tried to depressed the lid switch and it works ,The switch that is, but the cycle still wont advance.
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Originally Posted by: len1313 Thanks Tom, but I have Tried to depressed the lid switch and it works ,The switch that is, but the cycle still wont advance. Ok, let me clarify here. When you say it does not advance, can you turn the timer to the spin cycle, and it will spin? But it won't go on it own? If so, you need a timer. If you turn on the washer, and it fills with water, and then does nothing after that, it is the lid switch. If so, you can take the 2 screws out holding the lid switch in place, and cut the 2 wires and wire them together, and see if it works. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Thanks again but the timer switch is brand new out of the box. It is possible that the new one is bad,stranger things have happened,I will try to exchange it at the parts store. Is there any thing else that would cause this problem lid switch is good i opened the lid while it was running and it stopped then i tested the switch with a pen and the machine started to run again.
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Originally Posted by: len1313 Thanks again but the timer switch is brand new out of the box. It is possible that the new one is bad,stranger things have happened,I will try to exchange it at the parts store. Is there any thing else that would cause this problem lid switch is good i opened the lid while it was running and it stopped then i tested the switch with a pen and the machine started to run again. Ok, the lid switch is good. Again, if you move the dial manually to spin , does it spin the water out? Also on some of the timers, there are 2 black wires coming from the timer motor, are they pluged in? Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Yes, all phases work in their respective positions but wont move forward. No black wires,only the wiring harness.
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Originally Posted by: len1313 Yes, all phases work in their respective positions but wont move forward. No black wires,only the wiring harness. Normally on that condition, I would say the timer is the problem. You could have a bad timer, it is not uncomon. I would send back the timer, and get another. If it does the same thing, the only other thing it could be would be the water level switch. When the washer fills, the pressure switch tells thye water valve to stop, and then sends power to the motor to agitate, it is possible the circuit to the motor coming from the water level switch could be the problem. That is what I would do. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Hey Tom thanks for all your help you are a gentleman to help someone you dont even know. It was a defective timer switch. thanks again
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Originally Posted by: len1313 Hey Tom thanks for all your help you are a gentleman to help someone you dont even know. It was a defective timer switch. thanks again I am glad to help!!!! Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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