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I had to remove the top of the inner tub to get a small sponge that had gotten between the inner and outer tub and blocked the drain. After I put the washer back together it will not fill to rinse. It fill and goes through the wash cycle okay. When it reaches the rinse cycle, the pointer on the switch just quits moving. If you move the switch manually and turn it on through the rinse cycle, nothing happens. If you move it into the spin cycle, it begins to spin. Any suggestions?
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Hi,
Did you unplug any wires? How about the lid switch?
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Sounds like a timer problem to me.
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I did not unplug any wires. I checked them an cannot find any that might have been knocked loose.
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The problem turned out to be that I had turned off the cold water to fix a leak and not turned it back on. The rinse uses cold water. I would like to add than when replacing the inner tub top, be certain to clean the area where the seal goes very well or you will some leaks.
Thanks
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Thats great! Thanks for the update..
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