When the washer spins at the end of the cycle, it spins getting slower and slower until it just stops...Should it stop this way or have a brake that stops it when it gets to a certain slow speed? Its new to me and I'm not sure this is the way it should work?
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i am a recently retired appliance engineer of 20 years, if the fault is not right after he has called then write to the manager of the company, if he is sole operator then write to him, explaining it like you said above, ask that the engineer stay and watch till the very end of the cycle as thats where the fault is, if he has already worked on the machine fetch them back? alternatively just ask a different engineer who knows what he is on about, to me this sounds like a circuit board problem either the timer or main pcb module, i presume this is a computer control washer with a digital display, hope this has helped you at least as to where to start, thank you.
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You are having a door switch problem change it out and you will have a new washing machine.
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Are you connected to a 30 amp breaker w/ 30 amp wire?
SOURCE: Washer does not spin at the end of the cycle
check that you do not have the crease gaurd or rinse hold button depressed? does it spin at all can you put it on a spin cycle with clothes in and no clothes in?
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I am not a repair professional. I am just a 78 year old
man who has been making his own repairs for about
50 years. Therefore the washer or dryer ID doesn't
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chances are you have a direct drive and this video
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www.acmehowto.com You will probably need
more help in determining what the problem is and
how to fix it. If your repair problem is a washer or
dryer I suggest you go to www.applianceaid.com
where they have very good trouble shooting and
repair information on most washers and dryers.
I think you'll find what you need there. Don't worry
about the timer, they hardly ever go bad. Good
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