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Kevin Cheng Posted on Dec 03, 2014

My washer skips the last spin drain? It ticks from 5 to STOP very quickly and clothes are still dripping wet.

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Time to replace your timer sounds like you have a mechanical timer not too difficult to do.Work safe.

  • Kevin Cheng
    Kevin Cheng Dec 04, 2014

    do you know where I can buy the replacement online?

  • John Loiselle Dec 04, 2014

    check the booklet that came with your washer,look up part number,use this number and do a search you will find a place that sells them if you purchased from a major chain they frequently have Service Departments where repair can be effected or OEM part purchased.If you do not have booklet get make and model of your appliance and do a search for said manual.Good Luck

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SOURCE: dryer won't dry

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first empty the waste container on the right buttom of your machine you have to empty that container every couple of washes.if not solved replace the heating element. the tel # above.
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SOURCE: the washer on turns one way and does not spin

Hi,


Please check this link bellow to troubleshoot your problem:-

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