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The outer tub could have a slight leak. Check the round opening in the baseplate above the wigwag. Sometimes water will drip on the spin solenoid and short it out. Was the replacement wig wag an FSP part. I find aftermarket parts somewhat inferior to OEM.
 
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if anything is causing the solenoid to not be able to pull completely in when energized. A bent plunger or cam bar ? They sometimes do bend. Maybe just a bad part. I agree with Coldspot66, I like FSP parts much better than aftermarket. But even they can fail occationally.

Ed
 
I don't recall the packaging of the replacement wigwag, but it appeared to be FSP. The box/packaging is still over there, will take a look. Should FSP or a part number be stamped on the wigwag itself, or just on the packaging? There was a plastic wire bushing included. We did get the parts from RepairClinic.com, they claim to have a one-year warranty.
 

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