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Posted by taz060171 on November 8th, 2007 03:17 PM
In reply to when you assume... by DanO on November 8th, 2007 02:58 PM [Go to top of thread]

Moderator Post (s) for this thread:
> Clarification needed by DanO on 11/07/2007
> Not clarified enough by DanO on 11/07/2007
> when you assume... by DanO on 11/08/2007
> JFYI by DanO on 11/09/2007

The washer was on a wash cycles and then it stop it would not move but if I put it on spin cycle it will spin all the water out the washer will not operator on the wash cycle at all. Will this answer your question.


if you read what he wrote, he says he has to physicly put it on spin. wouldn't that mean that the timer is not timing?!?

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