Hi,
I have a Kenmore Elite washer that has recently been finishing the wash/spin cycle full of water. It has also started agitating while water is being added at the beginning of the wash cycle (if the lid is closed).
I have already checked the water level sensor switch as follows -
1. Removed the tube from the switch end and blew air into the tub. No problems there.
2. Removed the tube from the tub end and blew air into the switch - I can hear the switch click.
3. Tested the switch for continuity when the hose has only air in it (open) and when I am blowing into it (closed).
I also observed the tub filling to the proper levels at each setting on the load size dial.
So I suspect the timer from what I've read online.
What are your thoughts? How can I test the timer on this model to confirm it is bad if so? I have attached a wiring diagram if this is helpful. Thanks for any help you can give.
Dave H
I have a Kenmore Elite washer that has recently been finishing the wash/spin cycle full of water. It has also started agitating while water is being added at the beginning of the wash cycle (if the lid is closed).
I have already checked the water level sensor switch as follows -
1. Removed the tube from the switch end and blew air into the tub. No problems there.
2. Removed the tube from the tub end and blew air into the switch - I can hear the switch click.
3. Tested the switch for continuity when the hose has only air in it (open) and when I am blowing into it (closed).
I also observed the tub filling to the proper levels at each setting on the load size dial.
So I suspect the timer from what I've read online.
What are your thoughts? How can I test the timer on this model to confirm it is bad if so? I have attached a wiring diagram if this is helpful. Thanks for any help you can give.
Dave H
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