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:(The only cycles that work are the soak, prewash and spin. The other cycles perform as if in the rinse cycle at the beginning, it drains, but doesn't spin. What to do?:confused:
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I don't follow you. In normal cycle, are you saying it fills, agitates, drains, but doesn't spin?
Eric
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Thank you for your reply.
When I select and push the button in for Super Wash or Quickwash, it begins with agitation and an intermittent spray of water; next it fills tub with water, agitates and then it lets water out without spinning leaving clothes drenched at the end.
The clothes have to be run on the spin only cycle to remove the excess water.
Does this help?
Thank you.
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The drive motor must pause for a few seconds after drain in order for the gearcase to shift out of neutral. If the motor is not pausing, you need to replace the timer. You can simulate the pause by opening the lid for a few seconds and closing again, after washer has drained. Washer should then spin. Whirlpool W10177827 Timer - AppliancePartsPros.comEric
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I have the same situation and replacing the timer did not make a difference, nor did opening the lid.
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