My washer won't stop and keeps flasinf "F3" on the digital reader..
Hello Matthew, welcome to FixYa.
To address your post of the washer running a long time and eventually displaying an "F3"...they are directly related. These will not spin until they drain sufficiently.
The F3 indicates an issue with the drain, pump filter, or the pump itself. There is typically a drain filter in the pump as you may or may not know, based on your description it may be clogged. You'll need to access it, clean it out via draining it through the pump "emergency drain hose" before you can in the end open the door (though usually once drained to a safe level it will open under normal procedures) however there should be a door lock release on Asko built machines...including this series you posted.
**This is the procedure for machines of the past 10yrs. or so...(this is only an example, it may not be exact but essentially the same as yours as well as most W600 or 6000 series)**
Hopefully this will help. Let me know if anything is unclear or If I can assist you going forward. Thank you for choosing FixYa and good luck going forward.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
SOURCE: washing machine won't go thru spin cycle. Lid
Hi there the lid lock switch is faulty and needs to be replaced - cannot be bypassed unfortunately.
SOURCE: GE Washer will wash but won't drain?
Hi,
Problems with a washing machine not spinning or not draining are often interrelated..
If you are having a problem with your top load washer then check out thistip...
Washing Machine does not Pump or Spin
If you are having problems with your front load washing machine then checkoutthis tip...
Front Load Washing machine not draining and or not spinning
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SOURCE: just replace motor coupler a few days ago...now
since the coupler is new and lid switch was jumped i would be looking at the connections on the motor plug that you disconnected to replace coupler depending on your exact model there is the main plug the 2 wires on the capicator and a smaller plug. BUT FIRST recheck lid switch what must be jumped out is the connection leading up to control panel and NOT the part in the cabinet
to me a appliance tech w/30 years experience it sounds like a bad lid switch!
SOURCE: At some point during the wash cycle, my washer
The F-35 error occurs when the central control unit cannot detect water level. Remove the hose going from tub to the water pressure analog control and blow out sediment in tub then resecure and pump out the water then retry if unsuccessful you will most likely need to replace that puppy:
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