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Here is the solution to my problem with not spinning
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I posted previously about my Frigidaire front loading washer and about how it would agitate and drain, but wouldn't spin at the end of any cycle. Instead of buying a control board (almost $200), we had a repairman come look at it today. It turned out that it was the door lock/switch, part # 131763245 that was wrong with my machine. He replaced it and it works like new. The switch was around $50 and it, together with his fee, is much less than what we were going to spend on a control board.
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i have the same problem but for the life of me cant figure out how to get the back or top off my machine--mine is a whirlpool roper.
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Remove the two control panel screws either in the back or the front, tilt it back, remove the two spring clips and the lid switch connector and tilt the outer shell forward and remove.
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