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Thank you very much! I will investigate those possibilities. Cheers-
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Hello again- I got the cabinet off, put a jumper on the switch connector, and when the water level was high enough- the motor kicked in.
I was able to visually verify that the coupler was not moving at all.
I am guessing that that is the "smoking gun"?
I did get it to drain this time- must've done it wrong before.
Am I right about the coupler?
Thanks a lot--
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Did the washer agitate? If not it's probably the coupler.
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