Oldkemnore User for Model Number 11082874120 The timer does not advance even though continuity of the timer motor checks good. I have filled water to a small load, agitated, but timer never advanced (waited about 20 minutes). I moved the timer to pause on the same cycle and started again. This time I waited about an hour. (I think it should pause 10 or 15 minutes.) I can get it to pump the water and spin by advancing and starting again. My best diagnosis would be timer since it will not advance. Do you agree? Want to keep this 27-year-old gem running. It's been good to us. Thanks
Answer Hello Oldkemnore user, This is normally not the fault of the timer but something is not passing voltage to the timer motor so it can advance such as the pressure switch. The timer motor has to get voltage before it can advance unless the timer motor has failed, (which would show no as resistive value with a test meter). I'm sorry but since Sears uses a closed system and does not share their information, we are unable to pull the wiring diagram to provide specific assistance. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, May 17, 2018