I just finished to fix the machine and it now has two speeds!
According to the timer chart, it has high and low speeds [COLOR=#ff0000; font-size: 12pt](see picture #1) [/COLOR]<span style="font-size: 12pt;">but the wiring diagram is less clear as it shows the blue and orange wires going to the motor as one </span>[COLOR=#ff0000; font-size: 12pt](picture #2)[/COLOR]<span style="font-size: 12pt;"> and nowhere on the control panel the washer is identified as a two-speed...</span>
The orange wire going to the motor was cut about 10" away from the motor connector
(picture #3) and the motor was a single speed so I first thought that the original 2 speed motor had been replaced.
But when I looked at what was done to the timer, I was a bit surprised to see there was no trace of a modification
(pictures #4-5). The orange and blue wires were joined together on the timer and it looked like a factory-made connection...
Since I had already replaced the single speed motor with a 2-speed earlier today,
I used the orange wire from the timer to the bulkhead connector that was in a newer Whirlpool washer that I parted out and connected it instead of the orange jumper wire on the timer and I added it to the empty spot in the bulkhead connector so now I have a two-speed machine!
I left the orange jumper in place and carefully taped the end and added a heat shrink tube over the connector in case I would ever want to make the machine a single speed again!
