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Model Number: LSQ9010PW1 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 1 - 5 years
Washer filled with water, then stopped. Played with the timer knob and nothing happened. I unplugged the lid switch, then replugged. When I pulled the timer knob, washer started filling with water, but after a few seconds, the water stopped flowing, and the washer stopped operating again.
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I would start with the water level switch, it has 2 contacts 1 to stop the water and 1 to tell the washer to start washing.
Click here: Water level switch Here are some instructions to help test it : Test The switch may appear different but the procedures are the same. Check it out and let us know what you find.
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