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Ours did the same....last week. Would not work for a few days...in the end i took the spinning rotor arms off that spray the water. The nozzles looked blocked ...used tootbrush to clear nozzles. Put arms back on and it is now working. Wife thinks we have had the problem before...(just going thru cycle) but it cleared itself.
Not impressed by the dishwasher but the oven & hob are working ok. Hope this helps.
"If you dont have a noisy spin cycle and the noise you hear is only on the rince cycle, dont be worried, as this is totally normal. Water sprays onto the drum while the spin cycle is in progress and rewets the clothes to allow any existing soap to be desolved. This noise is in effect the water hitting the drum during the rince part of the cycle.
That is quite normal. When the rince cycle is on, it sprays water into the tub while spinning. In that way, it removes small traces of residule soap still on the clothes.Of course it should stop once the spin cycle is finnished.
Yes, i do agree, the timer will be the problem. Everything runs through the door limit to start then through the pressure switch then to the timer. The fact that you cag get the motor to spin when forwarding the timer means the pressure switch must be ok.(im taking it that the water switches off when required water level is reached. Also, if water does not switch off, make sure the drain pipe is the same height as 3/4 the tub height
if it filled proplerly and won't start now, it sounds like the door switch is broken, there could be something wrong with the rest of the electrical systems, however i would suggest the switch first. If there is a lot of noise like its trying to run, then its probably your transmission.
you kind of lost me with that one, but the washer should spray in cold water when in the rince cycle , spining , draining, and spray of cold water. Thats a normal rince.
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