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My appliance is a washer/dryer stackable unit and is a little over 3 years old. My problem is the washer as it goes through the wash cycle just fine but will not drain or spin out at all. It just comes to a complete stop. I have replaced the timer and have replace the pump and now do not know what to do next. The model # is GLET1031S0. Please help!:(
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Can you raise the lid when it's supposed to spin? It sounds like you probably should hold onto your "old" timer & pump because they aren't bad you need a new lid lock/lid switch. Part # AP2108159 Nat
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Originally Posted by: libertyappl Can you raise the lid when it's supposed to spin? It sounds like you probably should hold onto your "old" timer & pump because they aren't bad you need a new lid lock/lid switch. Part # AP2108159 Nat Is this part expensive?
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Way cheaper than the wrong parts that you have already perchased, To test the lid switch, find the wiring to it and find a way to by-pass the switch, If it runs then you have found the problem.
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The lid switch from this site is less than $36. And from what you posted I don't think you needed the timer or the pump(both are generally non returnable) so just hang on to those. It's not recommended but if you have not small children and like a lot of people don't have extra $$ then it takes a little work but you can bypass the switch. Nat
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Thanks..I am all girl so i will pass this information onto the guy who has been trying to help me solve this proble. By the wya it was an appliance repair man that told me it was the timer to begin with and was going to charge me $160.00 plus labor for the timer but the guy who has been trying to help me repair this ordered the part through lowes where he works at for $100 .
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I would lay money on the lid switch myself. BTW just because you're a girl don't mean you can't do this stuff! Nat (short for Natalie)
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