Ron L. for Model Number LSQ9659PWZ When the washer is in the "normal" mode the tub will not spin when it gets to the spin cycle. If the timer is plcaed in any other setting(perm. press or delicates)for spin it spins the tub. Is this a timer/control malfunction? And how hard is it to replace the timer/control?
Answer Hello Ron. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WP3955765 is bad and will need to be replaced. These are not hard to replace. Remove the screws in the back corners of the control panel and pull the control panel forward and flip it backwards. Next, pull out on the tab in the center of the back of the timer and pull the knob off the timer. Release the clip and slide the timer out of the control panel. Unplug the wires going to the timer, and reinstall with the new timer in reverse order. Hope this helps. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, August 19, 2011