My problem started with what I thought was a fire, but it turned out to be the spin belt burnt up. I replaced the belt and thought that would be
it, no chance, not that simple.
When I started things up I noticed that the timer didn’t seem to be
indexing. Water fills automatically but to get it to agitate I have to
manually turn the timer dial. Even turning the timer dial I can’t get
it to spin. It also noticed that my new belt is starting to smoke and
smell. It must be by not going through a normal cycle the belt just
sits there and spins. Thats probably what happened to the original
belt.
So do you think it is the timer or is the transmission not performing? Is there anyway to test the timer before spending a hundred dollars on a new timer? Maybe its time for a new washer… Thanx for any help! Tom