GE Washing machine timer knob off cycle
For a couple of days we have had water on the floor from the washing machine. (in the garage thank goodness). So I realized that part of the problem was even if I had the load set to "small", the water would fill all the way to the top. So if it was set to medium and large, it was overflowing causing the water on the ground.
Ok next scenario, I did a load, and forgot to put in the softener (the washing machine had finished the cycle), so I turn the timer knob to rinse, and it starts agitating instead. Then I turn the timer knob to each notch and I realize the knob is off cycle. Anyone know how I can fix this? The washing machine is 5 yrs old, and I have replaced the timer knob assembly twice, because of the cheap plastic that breaks down after a while.