I FIXED IT!!!

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geextrarinse

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I'm so proud of myself - I was able to fix the timer on my 69 GE FF last night!
The reason I had to put off continuing for a while was because my grandfather passed away on January 27th. I will post his obituary in another forum - many of you hear would probably be interested in his life in early Television.

Anyway - after speaking with John Lefever (combo52), who is always so wonderfully helpful and encouraging, I realized that I could easily tackle this. I got my service manual out and my ohm meter and tested the switches - thanks to Coldspot for first suggesting that! All the switches worked fine but it wasn't until I took them apart that I found the problem. The small fiberglass spacers for the #4 switch - which controls agitation and spin - were worn down so much that the cams were no longer able to engage them. So it spun but wouldn't agitate or activate the cold water solenoid.

I found a switch on ebay -thanks agan for that recommendation Yogitunes -and was able to easily see the difference in the fiberglass spacers. I'm sorry I have no pics as I was just trying to get through it all and get the timer back together. I was late for work - but determined to not leave it in pieces.

I cleaned the printed circuit with some rubbing alcohol and replaced the #4 switch and the #1 switch, which was darker and discoloured, compared to the others. I got everything back in place and the wires re-attached and tested it out and was thrilled to see it works great! I washed a load of sheets and I'm BACK IN BUSINESS!!!

Thank you for all of your support and suggesstions - I was intimidated by this project but now feel even more confident in my knowledge of these machines!
 
Here is the thread for my grandfathers Obit - check it out!


 
Wonderful news that it is up and running again......

sometimes repair projects can be intimidating, but you gace it a shot, and the results were fantastic.....it is a great boost to know you did it yourself....

you don't have to tell me about the great help JohnL is.....he can talk you thru anything.....a great guy....
 
Nice job getting that vintage machine working again!

My condolances to you and your family for the loss of your grandfather; he would've been proud!
 

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