Jimhat for Model Number LAT9205AAE I've been working on my 1996 Maytag top loader which quit agitating. The problem finally turned out to be the #6 contact in the timer. I ordered a new timer from your company today. Upon taking the faulty timer apart, I see that the #6 metal contacts appear scorched and partially melted. Is this of concern when I install the new timer? It makes me wonder if some other component caused a high current event, yet I've determined that the motor, transmission, lid switches, and water level switch seem to be working just fine. On the other hand, maybe this "event" happened over time (the washer is 16 years old, after all). Should I be doing more testing before I start up the washer with its new timer? thanks
Answer Jimhat, This issue would be something that can happen over a period of time in which the contacts are making and breaking. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, June 26, 2013