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Replaced obvious defective part with purchased item. Read more
Harness to corset & shifter
New lid switch from Appliance Parts Pros Read more
Includes 12 terminals.
I had to replace the 3 terminals and try to put them in the new terminal receptacle. I replaced the lid switch because I broke the old one trying to diagnose the problem. I found the helpful video on this site after I had already started. Read more
Washing machines require a timer to operate correctly. The timer is responsible for the operations of the washer, including filling and emptying the tub, how long a cycle runs, and other various cycle sequence settings. If the timer has failed or is malfunctioning, a replacement part is required.When the timer does not advance or if the machine is operating sporadically, it's an indication the timer is damaged. Replacing the timer in a washing machine is simple. The component is located in the control panel of the appliance. Disconnect the washer from its power source before starting the repair. Wear gloves for safety. Disconnect the wires on the damaged timer and reconnect to the replacement part before reassembling the washing machine. A nut driver, pliers, and screwdriver are required to complete the replacement of this timer.This timer is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced from the manufacturer and sold as an individual unit. The piece is made of durable materials. This timer is compatible with washing machines produced by General Electric, RCA, and Hotpoint. It fits into several different models.
I changed the timer on my own after watching the how to video. Saved me from spending over $600 on a new washing machine and a service call would of probably been $300. Read more
We had two problems at the same time. The washer was occasionally overflowing especially on super loads, and also leaking out the bottom, which got worse really fast. The overflow problem we have had before when the pressure switch hose became plugged with gunk, but cleaning the hose didn' fix it this time. The leak could be seen just above the trans. housing at the drum, so we diagnosed a bad seal. Knowing that the bearing would have to be running with water in it we also ordered the bearing... Read more
Replaced lid switch Read more
Missing plastic clip on lid switch was the problem. Replaced plastic clip, washer operates good as new. Pliers are needed to seat the plastic piece securely onto the lid switch. Read more