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 This small electronic board is directly behind the timer assembly. It was originally suppose to "count" the spin turn speed, and if the washer was spinning too slowly it would shut off the washer = dumb idea! There were wires that went from this board down to a magnet switch mounted on the base of the transmission.

If this board fails, the washer can go "dead". This board is in series with the lid switch. This link here describes info on this board, where it was in the washer and how to by-pass it.

 

                     

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