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We believe it is agitating but when the timer is set to spin cycle it does not spin and the clothes come out dripping wet. We replaced the timer ($120 part) but that did absolutely nothing.
From what I've read it could be anything from the lid switch to the transmission. If anyone could help us narrow down the possibilities I would appreciate it.
Jon B.
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By pass the lid switch by inserting an insulated wire with the ends exposed into the clip to the lid switch coming from the console. Use the holes that do not have a green wire. Put the machine in spin. If the machine runs, replace the lid switch.
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