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Posted on Jul 20, 2009

I have a Legacy SAV405DEWW machine wont run

The prob.started when occasionally the cycle would end with water still in the tub.I would set it back to spin and the tub wouild empty.Today the cycle ran but did not empty.Turning the timer back to spin doesnt do anything.Now the machine wont turn on at all.Is it possible the timer needs to be replaced?

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I just had the same problem. The washer would stop about 2/3 through the spin cycle and not start again. Replaced the timer. That did NOT solve the problem.

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