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Whirlpool LSQ9650PW2 won't advance cycles.


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My renter tells me that the above washing machine has started to "stick" in a cycle.  It just stays in the cycle it is in and will not advance.  Circuit board?....Timing circuit?  Is it worth it to replace these expensive parts on this older machine?

 

Dan

 

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Does it only stick at one point in the cycle? Not draining?

Or does everything function correctly but you have to move the timer manually (washer will agitate forever)?

 

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50 minutes ago, applianceman97 said:

Does it only stick at one point in the cycle? Not draining?

Or does everything function correctly but you have to move the timer manually (washer will agitate forever)?

 

The second option.  Each cycle will go on forever.

 

 

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Ok.  I have ordered one and will install it.  I will let you know the results.

Thanks!!

 

 

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You won't find another washer as durable and repairable as this one, especially for a rental, keep it going forever

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Replacing the timer seems to have done the ticket.  Thanks applianceman97!  And thanks for the encouragement, Hiroshi!

Time to donate to the Beer Fund, again!

 

 

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