Hi,
Just wondering as I do not know your particular washing machine, do you have the option of trying different washing cycles, i.e delicates / perm press / normal etc. by the position on the washer timer switch?
If it is only failing on the one type of cycle, e.g. normal but not on delicates etc, then I suspect that the problem may be in the washer timer switch.
As the timer is quite expensive perhaps you may be able to prove it is faulty by removing the timer from the washer, (there are videos online showing how to do this), and then using an Ohmmeter to prove continuity through the contacts as you manually step the timer around. I cannot find a circuit diagram for the timer so it will have to be by trial and error to find the correct connections to place the Ohmmeter across but no doubt there will be some sort of sequence emerging as you test between sets of connections and moving the dial.
If you do prove it to be a faulty timer unfortunately they are irreparable and you will have to replace it.
Here is a link to a replacement timer for your washer.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-num...
Here is a link to all the parts available for your washer and also a troubleshooting guide which may be of some help if the problem is not in the timer.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-nu...
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Hi, What is the full model number of your washing machine?
by jayeff
110.28974891
by devilsshatteredhalo