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GE washer WSXH208A1WW timer will not advance.


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The timer will not advance on its own but all functions work when timer is manually advanced. I replaced the timer but new timer will not advance either so I checked power to timer motor it has 120 volts to it. Any idea of what to do next?

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if you have 120 coming to the timer motor and it doesn't advance , you have a bad new timer

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Thanks, that's what I thought but wanted to double check with a professional. 

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Coming in a little late with this but I have seen plugged pressure switch hoses cause what appears to be a timer problem.

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