If your washer won't advance cycles, stops mid-wash, or fills incorrectly, the control timer may be faulty. Moderate DIY repair, replaces defective timer.
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Washer stopped in the middle of a cycle tub was full of water and wet clothes Richard J. • Harwich , MA • July 09, 2015
Based on symptoms it looked like the timer was not working. I did a web search to confirm this and found your web site. Entering the model number of the washer (Whirlpool) I found the timer and related information. This confirmed my diagnosis. I also looked at the video on how to change the timer. This was invaluable! The video saved me hours and probably a washing machine. I ordered the timer, it arrived as promised, I installed it per directions and the machine works...
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