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OK I will. I also read in another thread that I might be able to replace the switch by cutting the old one off and splicing in a new one. That would save me from taking the cabinet off. Would that... |
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Just for the heck of it, I tried something today and I think it worked. Just not exactly sure if it will last. Seeing that if I push down on the lid above the switch gets the machine going, I removed... |
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Do I need to remove the cabinet to get the switch out? |
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OK. It happened again. Now it's making more sense. It is when the machine gets to the spin cycles that it stops working. Works fine while filling and agitating. I found that when it stops, my just... |
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So are you saying that you think it is actually the opening and closing of the lid that is starting the motor? If so, is there any easy way to test this the next time it happens? |
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My wife tells me the machine does not want to start agitating until she moves the clothes around. This has happened on the last 4 loads so I'm starting to believe her. I saw it once. The machine... |
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THE PROBLEM IS FIXED. I exchanged the water level switch and the machine is working perfectly fine now. Unbelievable. Parts counter fellow didn't give it a second thought as it seems this kind of... |
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