When it gets to the point in the cycle when it should agitate it just sits there. You can hear the motor but it won't even move the timer-it doesn't progress through that part of the cycle unless I manually move the knob. I'm thinking it's the belt but I'm not sure if that is it and if so, how to fix it.I have a GE washer that's around 2 years old. It will no longer agitate, however it will fill, drain and spin
No expert here, but a broken something or other that can probably easily be replaced.
My whole transmission had to be replaced years ago. My repairman is pretty cool--replaced it with another used one %26amp; only charged me about $80 for the whole repair. Still works great! (I live in a fairly rural area) in SW Virginia.)
Call a local repairman--get some estimates over the phone after telling them what it's doing.
Oh, it's only 2 years old? Check 2C if there are recalls. it seems too soon to have gone bad unless you've overloaded it a lot.I have a GE washer that's around 2 years old. It will no longer agitate, however it will fill, drain and spin
I think that your timer is bad, since it isn't moving. Otherwise, maybe your belt is bad, or one of the actuators for the transmission is out.
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