toploader55
Well-known member
I FOUND THE PROBLEM...
With that whole Solenoid/Water Temperature Switch Issue Thing.
I was just out in the Garage getting ready to test the circuit. Upon looking at the Brown wire under very bright light... There was the problem. The Green Wire that is next to Brown was not firmly all the way into it's terminal. It was touching the Brown to the Spin Solenoid. Hence the Spin Solenoid Engaging on Warm and Disengaging on Hot.
Which also solved the problem with the Machine Spinning during the Rinse Cycle instead of Pulsating.
(Thank God for Magnifier Glasses).
Here's the New Timer :

With that whole Solenoid/Water Temperature Switch Issue Thing.
I was just out in the Garage getting ready to test the circuit. Upon looking at the Brown wire under very bright light... There was the problem. The Green Wire that is next to Brown was not firmly all the way into it's terminal. It was touching the Brown to the Spin Solenoid. Hence the Spin Solenoid Engaging on Warm and Disengaging on Hot.
Which also solved the problem with the Machine Spinning during the Rinse Cycle instead of Pulsating.
(Thank God for Magnifier Glasses).
Here's the New Timer :
