Well, it does pump fine, it is the spinning that it has problems with, and it doesnt complete a normal cycle but will shut off and door realease at about 41 minutes or so. sometimes it quits after 1-2 minutes. when it says rinse on the indicator, it will actually just sit and not do anything. thanks for your help.Well, it does pump fine, it is the spinning that it has problems with, and it doesnt complete a normal cycle but will shut off and door realease at about 41 minutes or so. sometimes it quits after 1-2 minutes. when it says rinse on the indicator, it will actually just sit and not do anything. thanks for your help.
doing a quick search i found this. might help It pumps, but doesn't spin If your washer pumps out the water but doesn't spin, check these:
* The lid switch may be defective. If it is, the washing machine doesn't spin. The switch is inside the washing machine main housing near the door frame. Often you have to raise or open the top or front of the washing machine to get to the switch. If it's defective, you need to replace it.doing a quick search i found this. might help
It pumps, but doesn't spin
If your washer pumps out the water but doesn't spin, check these:
* The lid switch may be defective. If it is, the washing machine doesn't spin. The switch is inside the washing machine main housing near the door frame. Often you have to raise or open the top or front of the washing machine to get to the switch. If it's defective, you need to replace it.
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Check connectors on motor assembly they can become loose due to the high speed and vibration. Motor and drum are tied together. I had similiar problem with mine after spending a few hundred on a control board which made no difference.
Just going on these symptoms, you may need a new control/timer.
Inside the control /timer are electrical contacts, and when your machine gets to that part of the cycle, the contacts are not closing to allow the cycle to complete.
If you have circuit board, you will perhaps need a new one of those.
If you do not, probably a control/timer assembly.
If you type "SeasPartsDIrect" into you computer's search engine, and then type your complete model number into the blank when you are asked for it, you may look at the schematic and see whether you have a control / timer or a circuit board.
God bless your efforts.
Completely normal. The pump will indeed run through the entirety of the spin cycle, it is by design.
As the items spin, more and more water is extracted and if the pump should fail to operate during this time it would cause increased vibration and inadequate extraction to achieve it's superior spin cycles.
Hope that helps quell your concern. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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take a look at your manual that came with your machine go to problems usually at the back and see what that says,or go to the bosch website and type in your model number its on the inside of the door.i would suspect a program fault.adrian,,,,,
It is most likely out of balance, could be for many reasons.
1 could be too many heavy items such as jeans, towels, etc in one load.
2 could be the machine or floor is unlevel.
3 Could be a balance sensor needs replacing.
Well, it does pump fine, it is the spinning that it has problems with, and it doesnt complete a normal cycle but will shut off and door realease at about 41 minutes or so. sometimes it quits after 1-2 minutes. when it says rinse on the indicator, it will actually just sit and not do anything. thanks for your help.
doing a quick search i found this. might help
It pumps, but doesn't spin
If your washer pumps out the water but doesn't spin, check these:
* The lid switch may be defective. If it is, the washing machine doesn't spin. The switch is inside the washing machine main housing near the door frame. Often you have to raise or open the top or front of the washing machine to get to the switch. If it's defective, you need to replace it.
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