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Does it spin in the spin mode? Does it pump out water? Does it take on water in other modes?Does it spin in the spin mode? Does it pump out water? Does it take on water in other modes?
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May be a bad door switch. Washers usually let you open the machine (top load) while in wash, but not for rinse and spin because of the high speed. If the door switch is bad, it may think the door is always open and therefore wont go past the wash cycle.
So it will spin and drain when put in the spin cycle right? More than likely it is your timer if you have to keep manually setting. I would check on timer prices and go from there.
Either your timing motor has broken or the gears that it drives are stripped. The timing motor is easy to replace but if the gears are stripped you will need a whole new dial assembly.
sounds like ur pump has gone out totally and the controller is bad cause its not filling the tub or is it if it is and just wont pump it out u have a bad pump
This sounds like a bad timer. If the machine is several years old, the timer could be in need of replacement.
If you are handy, you can replace this device yourself and you should be able to obtain the part from any local Sears parts store or from the internet.
If you are not familiar with this kind of work, it would be best to have a technician replace the timer.
seems the timer knob is old and need of replacement normally happens due to age as the timer switches inside the timer knob become old and sticky mostly unable to move so the timer isnt able to do much of its job
yes you do have to remove the top off the washer and the washer should come with a mounting kit that must be used when stacking this unit. as far as your filling and draining problem i have had this problem several times before you have to replace your speed control board or sometimes called the speed control unit in the lower right hand corner of your washer
Does it spin in the spin mode? Does it pump out water? Does it take on water in other modes?
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