Craig October 24, 2017 for Model Number GLTR1670AS0 Washing machine washes and drains, but will not enter rinse cycle regardless of which of the various washing options I try to use, the timer just buzzes and does not advance. Manually advancing the timer does not activate rinse cycle. I can advance timer to drain/spin and it will do the drain and spin cycles fine with no intervention. Replaced timer but that did not do the trick. What would be the suggested next step?
1 Answer Craig, You will want to check the cold water valve to make sure that it is not clogged up as this will be the most likely cause. There is a screen in the valve that you will want to check for debris that will keep it from filling. Read More...
David F. April 07, 2015 for Model Number GLTF1670AS0 The cycle knob and cycle marker is cracked and the brass fitting that is screwed onto the shaft the of cycle timer is stripped. Can I order a new brass fitting that screws onto the timer without ordering a new timer?
1 Answer Hello David! Unfortunately, parts on the timer are not available separate from the timer itself, part number 134014700. Sorry about that! Read More...
Al B May 13, 2013 for Model Number GLTF1670ASO Will not advance through on any of the cycles. I have to manually turn it one click at a time to start the next part. Each selection works just fine but will not advance to the next. I have replace the timer and the door sensor with new parts but now I'm lost as to what to do next. Any help?
1 Answer Al, With the timer and the lock being replaced already, the only other thing that could cause this issue would be something in the wiring. You will want to check all your wiring and connections. Make sure that there are no loose, corroded or broken connections. Check to make sure that there is no broken or damaged wire. Read More...
Cl April 10, 2013 for Model Number Model # GLTR1670AS0; SN XC31307089 The compatibility checker states that this part (TIme Part # 134014700) is not compatible with my washer model #. This Timer Part # is the same as what is in my machine, except there is an "A" at the end of the number. Is the part compatible?
Irish February 21, 2013 for Model Number gltf1670aso The washer starts fine but about halfway through the timer seems to stick and wont go any further. The water keeps running but the timer doesnt advance unless I do it manually. It will spin and drain when I put it on final spin.
1 Answer Hello Irish. Test for power to the timer motor. If there is power there, and the timer does not advance, you will need to order and replace the timer in the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Bob May 21, 2012 for Model Number gltf1670as0 Can I replace this part through the front control panel or do I need to remove the top of the washer. The dryer is on top and I don't want to take it off if its not necessary. Thanks, Bob
1 Answer Hello Bob. Must go through the top to remove the timer 134014700. Disconnect the power. Remove the main top, timer knob, and bezel. Remove the two screws securing the timer to the mounting plate. Pull the timer back and disconnect the plugs. Install new timer. Read More...
Bob March 20, 2012 for Model Number GLTF1670ASO The door will lock, fill with water. Will not wash or spin, drains fine. The odd thing is that the timer will move very fast?
1 Answer Hello Bob. Test for power coming to the motor assembly. If there is no power there, during the wash or spin cycle, you will need to replace the timer 134014700 on the unit. Hope this helps. Read More...
David January 16, 2012 for Model Number gltf1670as0 Sorry to bother you again. I have some additional information. At the start of any cycle there is no voltage at the pins to the dispenser valves and no water flows into the drum , when the rinse cycle starts the soap dispenser sees 110VAC and the bleach/softener valve see 14VAC and then the water starts, looking at the diagram it seems there must be a problem with the timer is that assumption correct and do you have a replacement? Thanks Dave
1 Answer Hi David. Use an ohm meter to ohm the hot and cold water valve coils. Make sure they are not open. Water valve part # [134190200]. If you are not getting 120vac to the wwater valve then yes it is a timer issue if not a bad wire connection at either end. Timer part # 134014700. Thank You. Read More...
David J. January 16, 2012 for Model Number GLTF1670ASO Starting of all cycles no water come in till it gets to the light wash part of the whites cycle Thanks
1 Answer Hello David. Test for power to the dispenser 131974700 when the unit should fill. If there is power there, but no water, replace the dispenser valve assembly. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Rickasoris December 10, 2011 for Model Number Frigidaire Gallery FLWSH GLTF1670AS0 My washer worked fine until my last load of wash. The washer started normally, filled with water and went into the wash cycle; however, it failed to go into the spin mode. The timer dial is not advancing when it hits the spin cycle. I manualy moved the dial to the final spin mode. The pumps come on and drain the water from the washer but the spin cycle never begins. I left the washer with the timer engaged in the final spin mode and left it 15 minutes, when I returned the pump was still attempting to drain water which was all drianed but the timer had not advanced and the spin cycle never started. Moving the dial by hand did not start the spin cycle. When I moved the dial to the end of the spin cycle the washer turned it's self off, any ideas. The washer was built in 2003. Thanks, Rick
1 Answer Rickasoris, A couple of things to check and look for. Drain hoses and drain pump. Make sure there aren't any clogs or kinks in the hoses and pump . Check and disconnect the air tube to the pressure switch 134433701 and check that there's no kinks or twists and blow in the hose to clear any debris, or deposits from the tube. If the pressure switch does not reset to the empty setting, the washer won't spin. Thanks and Good Luck Read More...