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First thing I found when I opened front control panel was that small glass fuse was burned. I replaced fuse and machine started to fill water. Once water level was reched, water valve closed and nothing happened till timer reached last spin and pumped water out.
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Did it spin, or just pump out? Did you hear motor noise? Check for broken belt(s).
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it didnt spin in the spin cycle
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:confused: Originally Posted by: Emmett Talley it didnt spin in the spin cycle
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It did spin when pump was pumping water out.
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Could be (from least expensive to most expensive):Worn or broken belts; Bad lid switch assembly; Bad Timer; Bad motor; Bad transmission.
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I eleiminated belts and motor since motor was spining and pumping and water out. This motor have two belts one for wash and one for pump. After water level reched set level, machine did not made any noise besides timer running. Timer passed first rince and did not pump water out. It was just turning (without motor agitating or making any noise) till reached the point when needed to spin and drain water. When it was spining i opened the lid and motor stoped. I closed the lid and machine finished spining and pumping water out.
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That eliminates the lid switch and the motor. Possible bad timer or bad transmission. Timers fail more often and cost quite a bit less. If you're handy with hand tools, replacing the timer is well within your ability.
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I was going to check timer to see if it is sending connection to the motor. Do you know what pins should have connection when machnine is washing (agitating)
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