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The water keeps running on fill up cycle and it will not drain .I ordered new timer and put in ,checked safty lid switch ,problem still exist part#131437500
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Can you tell us what the original problem was, and why you decided to change the timer?
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washer would do fine until it gets to the first drain water time and it just sits there,Basiclly what it is doing now with new timer .
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Ok, I am sorry but I am confused. In your original post you said that water would keep coming in, now it sounds like you are saying that it operates through the first wash cycle with agitation normally, then gets to the end of the wash cycle and stops.
Can you clarify it for us.
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yes im sorry about that i worked on washer after posting question and fixed the water running problem by blowing in the water level hose and kinking it holding air out and replaceing it to the valve.it had come loose while replacing the timer .Now im back to original problem washer stops on first drain cycle.Thanks
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Ok, good, that clears that up.
You need to check the lid switch and the lid lock switches. You should by pass the switches one at a time. Failure of either one of these could cause stop current to the timer motor and cause the timer motor to stop after the wash cycle.
Good luck, and let us know what happens.
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i didnt know about the lid lock i reached in under the cover and pulled it over and that made it work .So it looks to be a lock switch thanks alot .now i will have to figure out how to take cover off of to get to switch thanks again.
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