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Washer Repair The Most Common Problems Associated With The Timer
Washing machines heavily rely on the timers that are built in. These timers are vital in controlling the many functions, which include the power supply that travels to other important parts located within the washer. Every company that manufactures washing machines will use the timer to control a variety of functions within the washer. Some brands will place a timer on the washer that looks like a clock, while others prefer to use the electronic dashboard instead. The main responsibility for the timer is to start the cycles of the washer when it is programmed. The start switch is normally connected to the timer, so it will start when it is initiated. If the washer won’t start when prompted to, then you can use these tips below to determine what you should do next.

Types of Timer

While you may be able to find the parts to the washer with ease, you may not be able to find out where to install or replace the new timer in the washing machine unit. If you have a digital timer, you may need to refer to the owner’s manual in order to find out how to replace it. You may need to call a professional to install the digital timer.

Common Problems with Timer

The timer can control the common washer functions such as filling up the tub with water, draining the tub when needed, and setting the level of water that goes into the tub. It will also determine how long the wash cycle is and how to agitate the clothes. Over time, the washer will sustain damage where the wires connect to the timer which can then affect the way your washer washes. When the wires get disengaged, the timer will not work properly.

Tips to Rectify the Problem

The washer will need to be operated at full function in order to get the most out of your washer load. If you don’t exactly know where your timer is located and you have trouble, you may need to contact a professional in order to safely replace this part. It’s important to note that the timer is wired to a high voltage connection and safety should always be considered first.

Avoiding Problems in the Timer

Here are a few tips to help your timer last longer: – Keep the timer dry at all times – Avoid placing greasy parts next to the timer – Don’t spray the timer with water – Clean the washer after each use While it’s important to get the timer replaced as soon as possible, you will need to consult with a specialist that has worked with your washer model before. Always hire a professional that is experienced in residential washing machine units. When hiring a professional, always ask for references and past history. Check out the information you gather up before inviting them into your home. If possible, order the part ahead of time if you are sure you know what could be wrong. This will save time and money. Otherwise, wait until the professional can examine the machine to determine what the problem can be. Contact us:

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