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Fix a washer that won't start, cycle properly, or respond to controls. This control board replacement restores normal operation. Moderate DIY repair.
Removed control panel from the machine, unbolted control board, replaced with new one, changed connections from old to new and put back together. Read more
Fix a washer with no lights or unresponsive controls by replacing the encoder control board. Moderate difficulty repair requiring panel removal.
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, skips spin, or stops mid-wash. This timer controls cycle progression. Straightforward DIY repair for most users.
I replaced the timer, and the problem was solved. The only problem I had was the screw holes in the new timer would not accept the screws from the old timer, so I used self tapping screws. Otherwise, a straightforward fix and fairly easy to do. Read more
Washer won't advance cycles or stops mid-cycle? This timer sequences fill, wash, drain, and spin stages. Moderate DIY repair restores cycle control.
Watched instructional viedeos on how to replace timer. Read more
Fix a washer that won't start, is stuck in a cycle, or won't progress through wash modes. This main control board manages timing and operation. 15-minute DIY fix.
I changed the control board Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles, fills but won't spin, or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin sequences. 30-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the main timer / control. Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, skips rinse, or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin functions. Moderate DIY repair.
Normally I would do a better job of investigating my problem with what others have experienced and then proceed with the cheapest fix first. This time though I just knew it was the timer. I ordered the correct part, installed it, plugged in the cord, turned on the washer and still no drain and no spin. What a defeated feeling. So I went back to the web site. Sure enough there was a simple fix to the problem. The washer door switch. But now, what do I do with this new timer? Back to the... Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-cycle, or hums but won't spin. This mechanical timer controls wash sequences. DIY-friendly repair.
Appliance Parts Pros I've used in the past and will continue to use, now they have a video showing step by step how to change the part your going to purchase, video also explains what the part does and symptoms of bad existing parts like mine. Washer machine was dripping water into tank when not in use, it was the water inlet valve. I purchased on a Sunday and it arrived with our mailman on Wednesday. I watched the repair video one more time and changed it out. When you unhook hoses to remove... Read more
This coin chute guides coins from the slide into the coin mechanism so the machine can register payment and begin a cycle. Keeping the chute intact and aligned helps prevent jams and misfeeds in coin-operated laundry equipment.
A new set of control board, coin control board and the door latch was installed, and the washing machine was reprogrammed. Read more
Washer won't advance through cycles or gets stuck in fill mode? A faulty timer prevents proper cycle progression. Restores automatic advancement.
Replaced the timer Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or gets stuck between wash and spin. This timer controls cycle sequence. DIY repair in 10 minutes.
Changed the timer, was real easy and fast and the part got home soon and the wife is very happy. Read more
Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance to drain and spin. This mechanical timer controls wash cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair.
The timer from APP was the same as the broken OEM part. Viewing a few youtube DIY videos made replacing the part easier than I thought. Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin sequences. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
We had to order the entire timer assembly because the part taking the most abuse is plastic. Of course. Watched the video and easily did the repair. Thanks. Read more
Washer won't advance cycles or stops mid-cycle? Timer controls cycle progression. DIY repair if timer knob doesn't advance washing stages properly.
The most challenging part of this was determining what the problem was. At first I thought the clutch (or related parts) had worn out, but by chance, I pulled on the timer knob, and the machine started spinning. When I let it go, it stopped. So clearly the spinning part worked. Then I watched a few videos about repairing a bad timer and determined that it was the likely culprit. I ordered the part. It was very simple to replace. And it worked perfectly. Saved me hundreds either in... Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-wash, or fills at wrong times. This timer controls fill, agitate, drain, rinse, and spin sequences.
Replaced timer. Back in business. Read more
Washer won't start, powers off mid-cycle, or shows error codes? The electronic control board manages all cycles and components. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
About a year ago, the washer was doing a similar thing, where it would shut off before the spin cycle started. The coin trap was completely clogged then, so I checked it first this time. It was clear, so I took the drain pump out and checked that as well. Nothing seemed to be physically wrong with the machine, so I put it in diagnostic mode, which gave me error code 43 when I tried the spin cycle. This one of the codes for a bad control board. Replacing the board only took about 15 minutes.... Read more