Hi @ron3033
Try the following to either prove or eliminate that the rinse selector switch is the problem
Disconnect the power to the washer, open the control panel and disconnect the wiring harness from the rinse selector switch and use an Ohmmeter to check if the rinse selector switch is working correctly.
The switch has two sets of make contacts. One of which operates depending on whether one rinse or two rinses are selected.
Not totally sure but looking at an image of the switch with the switch in one position there should be a short circuit i.e. 0.00 Ohms shown on the Ohmmeter, between either 3&5 or 1&4 pins on the switch. If one is short circuit the other should be open circuit i.e. infinite Ohms or OL on meter
Example: 3&5 = 0.00 Ohms then 1&4 = OL. Changing the switch position should result in 3&5 = OL and 1&4 = 0.00 ohms.
If both sets are 0.00 Ohms then the switch is faulty and will need to be replaced. Search online for either the original part number Whirlpool 661613 or WPW10168257 which has superseded it, to find suppliers that suit you best.
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