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My washer fills with water goes through the wash cycle then stops. I bought the timer in back of the onoff button but it still is doing the same thing. I can sometimes pull the switch by hand and turn it to another cycle to go through the spin. any ideas what part i might need?
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So the washer motor works in agitate, but then shuts off, or does it shut off at the spin period???
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my washer shuts off before the spin cycle
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Can you get the washer to work right away after it shuts down??
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the machine stops and then i jiggle the knob to different cycles and it works sometimes and goes through the cycle.
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Still sounds like a bad timer
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i order a new timer switch but it does the same thing. Washes the clothes but does not go through the whole cycle. so i have to adjust the switch to another ccycle and it might go through the wash cycle as long as i adjust the knob right. what next
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If timer was changed then check pressure switch, pump and how drain hose is installed.
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which pressure switch? The pump works because if and when it runs through any cycle it does drain the water. The hose is fine.
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check the lid switch it may be a coincidence from you leaning on the lid while your messing around with the timer causing pressure on the lid and making it work
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