I recently noticed that the timer on my GE Hotpoint washing machine isn’t working properly. When I turn it on, the timer runs but it doesn’t seem to be accurate. I can hear it ticking, but it doesn’t seem to be moving at the right speed. I’m not sure if the timer is bad or if there’s something else wrong with the machine. Does anyone have any experience with this issue? I would really appreciate any advice or suggestions. Thank you in advance.
It was a typical Saturday morning. I had just loaded the washing machine with my favorite shirt and a load of towels. I was ready to start the cycle and then I heard it. A loud, grinding sound coming from the washing machine. I knew immediately that something was wrong. I opened the door to find that the timer was stuck in one position. I tried to move it, but it wouldn’t budge. I knew I had to call a repairman to come and fix it.
The repairman arrived a few hours later and quickly diagnosed the problem. He said the timer was bad and needed to be replaced. He opened up the back of the washing machine and showed me the broken timer. It was a small, metal part that had worn out over time. He replaced it with a new one and tested it to make sure it worked.
The repairman left and I was relieved that the problem was fixed. But I couldn’t help but think about the