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GE WSM2700DAWWW Combo Wash/Dry Washer Won't Agitate (Does Spin)


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I have a GE WSM2700DAWWW combo washer dryer that will not agitate. I have the front cover off and the motor makes no attempt to move after filling.

The dial does not advance after filling. 

If I move the dial manually, it will do the rinse and spin so the motor works and belt is not broken.

Any help/ideas greatly appreciated.

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Sounds like might be a timer issue if it’s not advancing I would start there check to see if voltage coming from timer to motor 

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Thanks. I’ll have a look tomorrow. Hope the schematic is in the panel. 

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The timer seems to have the right pins connected for agitate. I think there is a little issue with the schematic. The timing chart references T12 but there is nonT12 on the schematic. I think it should be T15. 
 

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I figured out what is was.  It's the lid switch!  The fact that is spun make me think that the lid switch was ok. Maybe there is something else going on but for sure I could see the button on the switch sticking and when I tapped on the switch, it started agitating.

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