Not on some washers, perhaps most. To account for vaying water pressure
and thus flow rates, the timer motor power is cut off in the fill cycle
until the water level is correct for the selected size of the load. So,
if that pressure switch fails to close, there could be a mess I guess.
But if the contacts were intermittent and the logic was set up such that
the switch still prevented the timing motor from running if they opened
even during the agitate cycle, it could explain the beahvior described
by the original poster. Maybe.
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