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Hi CB527
We have a lot of suspects in your situation. I am assuming that you have examined the motor coupling and found that to be ok. You have, haven't you?
Assuming your coupling operational, we have a lot of possibilities, including the timer, wire harness to the motor switch, motor switch, motor, transmission, etc. What we need to do is to eliminate some of them.
What I would like you to do is to take off the cabinet, but otherwise have the machine in tact and start it up. After it has filled you need to determine if the motor is turning. You can visually observe the motor, and if it is turning you will see air bubble rising from the pump into the tub. If the motor is not operational the pump will not be turning.
Anyway, do this and let us know what you find out.
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