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Simpson delta 422 fills but agitator doesnt start . i
It proceeds through cycle ok but agitator does not work. I pulled the top panel where the timer is located and then stated it and of course it then proceeded to work ok
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Fairly common issue. Motor control module is shot.
You can get them from your local parts shop, or ebay.
Sometimes they are direct swap by the big plug, sometimes there is slight rewiring required (wiring diagram comes in kit and they are just spade connectors on to the timer, no splicing or anything).
If you take the top panel off and it does not have a module exactly like in the pic on ebay, make sure you are happy to do the wiring bit before buying (easy if you can read a simple wiring diagram)
Either the wire going to motor for non working speed is loose or damaged, or motor is bad. It could also possibly be timer not sending power to motor for that speed.
These are a great little machine,I dont know why they have to go changing things.Anyway this sounds to me like the timer.It fills & the water cuts off so the inlet valve is ok.It drains so the pump is ok.It spins so the motor should be ok.Try it on other cycles like gentle or delicate & see if it agitates.I'm sure it will be the Timer.
Hello, your problem is going to be with the lids switch, in this machine it is going to be a magnetic contact. You can confirm this my pulling the front panel off and accessing the wireing to the lids switch, If you have electrical knowledge bypass the lid switch using a wire nut and run the machine. If all is ok make sure you relpace the lid switch since it is there for a reason. If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to comment again. Good Luck!!!
The motor could be blown. I had one of these washers and the clicking of the controller means that power is getting to the washer control unit on the front panel but not to the motor. The water level switch should stop the filling and go to the next part of the cycle.
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