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golfman  
#1 Posted : Saturday, February 12, 2011 1:31:58 PM(UTC)
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golfman

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I had a problem with my whirlpool not always continuing the spin cycle. When I talked to a mechanic at the parts place, he mentioned that some whirlpools have a pause in the spin cycle. This is what I am having a problem with. It does not always continue. I have to lift the lid and shut it again to make it spin again. Has anyone seen this problem before?

I just tore the machine apart. New drive block (was good just looked corroded, center post gasket (I think it's called), dogs, and coupling. Checked the clutch and brakes while I had it apart and everything looks really good (took out transmission and spin tube). Just wondering what anyone thinks. It also had a new lid switch and timer recently and that didn't help either. This is just wierd.

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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Monday, February 14, 2011 4:34:03 PM(UTC)
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The timer is usually the cause of this problem in that it does not stop in order to let the transmission shift into drain mode.

I am thinking the problem is with the transmission since you have replaced the timer.
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