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Old 05-13-2008, 11:31 PM
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Kenmore Washer 70 series

Washer won't move to next cycle. Will turn off and on manually but timer won't move to switch from wash to spin to rinse to spin... what do we need to do to get it to work?
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:20 AM
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go to this website - www dot repairclinic dot com and order a new timer. the timer operates off a small hysteresis synchronous motor through a series of switching cams inside the timer. either the motor is burned out or the gear train is shot.
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Old 05-14-2008, 01:02 PM
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** Kenmore Washer 70 series **

I'm afraid that is not enough information to identify the appliance in question. What is needed is its exact model number ("70 series" isn't it).

You can find tips for locating the model and serial number identification tag on your appliances at the following link:

LINK > Model Number Tag Search

** timer won't move to switch from wash to spin to rinse to spin **

If the timer's motor IS getting power but the timer is not advancing, HayZee518 may be correct that the timer is defective and needs to be replaced. In such a case the timer would usually never move on its own at any point through the cycle.

If the timer's motor is NOT even getting power, there is a problem elsewhere in the machine. And if the timer is just not advancing to the spin/drain functions (but advances by itself at other points), a problem elsewhere in the machine is more likely.

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