Do you knows if this trick will fix a timer that is stuck in a cycle, i mean my washer is filling water, starting washing the clothes but it keeps going on washing for hours and the time is still at the start not moving. I pull the knob, turn it one or two click away, push the knob back, and there the timer start moving again and finish all the rest of the cycles. ?? Can it fix my issue ?
Thank you! I just took my timer apart. I see you are stating that the smaller two rows of contacts should be touching after disassembly. Some of mine I see are not. Should I try bending the smaller two rows of contact make constant contact?
This is a good question. Did you give it a try? If so, how did it go? Some of my top and bottom pins are not making contact either. Seems like the silver either wore off or not sure if was supposed to be that way
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Do you knows if this trick will fix a timer that is stuck in a cycle, i mean my washer is filling water, starting washing the clothes but it keeps going on washing for hours and the time is still at the start not moving. I pull the knob, turn it one or two click away, push the knob back, and there the timer start moving again and finish all the rest of the cycles. ?? Can it fix my issue ?
Thank you!
I just took my timer apart. I see you are stating that the smaller two rows of contacts should be touching after disassembly. Some of mine I see are not. Should I try bending the smaller two rows of contact make constant contact?
This is a good question. Did you give it a try? If so, how did it go? Some of my top and bottom pins are not making contact either. Seems like the silver either wore off or not sure if was supposed to be that way