So much miss information
No washer manufacture ever made a machine that could be damaged by changing settings while you were using it.
There was only one Maytag AMP machine that had two speeds the model 140 where you could change it when it was operating and it wouldn’t hurt a thing you could do it all day long if it broke when you happen to do it, it was just a coincidence,
The solenoid on the two speed clutch assembly of a GE washer was only used to hold it in low speed, the two speed clutch always starts out on low speed, you can shift a GE from low to high while it’s operating and it will work just fine.
You could also attempt to switch a GE from high to low while it’s operating but the safety system will just let it stay in high speed. It won’t switch to low until the machine comes to a stop, but it won’t hurt a thing.
if the solenoid linkage is damaged, as Brad mentioned could happen in reply number 11, it was out of adjustment and broken to begin with.
Reply number nine the solenoid is used to hold it in low speed. It has nothing to do with high speed.
One of the worst things about Filter Flow washers. What is the silly two speed clutch GE used, it’s ironic. One of the worlds largest manufacturers of motors, used this silly system in their washers, while manufacturing great two speed motors for almost every other washer manufacturer.
John