Shaun for Model Number A211 Hi, I have a 35-year-old washer that I am trying to get to agitate and spin. I blow into the pressure switch hose and clamp it off the washer is not fully assembled I don't want to put it all back together until I know it will agitate and spin anyway, I pull out on the timer knob and all I get is the sound of the timer motor same in spin a tried another cycle same thing. I am thinking it is either the timer or the lid switch. Hopefully, you can pinpoint exactly what part is faulty. According to the wiring diagram, all the wires are in their correct or on correctly.
Answer Shaun, Thanks for the question!!! You will want to check the lid switch W10820036 for continuity when the button is pushed in. Replace if no continuity. If it has continuity then you will want to check for voltage to the motor. No voltage would likely be a faulty timer WP206230. If the voltage is present that means the motor 12002351 is bad. A few videos may help: https://youtu.be/ITO3wtihUVg https://youtu.be/UJ4wGvhj290 Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Saturday, February 4, 2023