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May be the switch is loose try fixing it with ascrew driver or the rubber hose is not fixed properly and the machine pump is taking air or the pump failure
1
Open your home's breaker box and flip the circuit breaker
switch to "On." If it is already set to "On," flip it to "Off" and then
back to "On" to reset it. A power surge may have interrupted your wash
cycle so the drain/spin cycle never actually started.
2
Move the washer away from the wall and straighten the drain
hose if it is twisted or turned in a way that makes it difficult for
water to flow through it. Replace a kinked hose with a new hose.
3
Push on the washer door to make sure it is fully closed. The
washer will not drain or spin unless the door is closed tight. Press
the "Start/Pause" button after you close the door.
4
Wait for about 30 seconds after you press "Start/Pause." The
washer will not operate until it has been able to fully lock the door
and restart the drain process.
5
Run the clothes through a complete cycle again, making sure
you use cold water if there are a lot of suds in the washer. Too much
soap in the washer can make it hard to drain. Use high-efficiency or
low-sudsing detergents on subsequent uses.
Water still in the bottom of the drum. Empty, clean filter and check pump is turning. Once pressure switch is satisfied no water is left it'll allow the door to open, assuming the door interlock is still ok.
First
make sure that nothing is blocking the drain pump assembly located inside the
bottom of the unit, after this test the door lock-switch assembly. If the door
lock-switch is also fine then the control board should be replaced. Hope this
helps...please post back for further assistance.
I had a similar problem and found out the "latch" on the washer door broke off. The machine won't run in spin cycle if the door is"open", but it would run through the wash cycle.
I had the same problem. Checked the pump and it ran fine. Took off the door locking mechanism and put 120 ohms into the wax motor part and it tested fine too. I read about problems with that wax motor so I replaced the complete door switch today for $71.00 and the washer runs perfectly now. If it won't spin or even fully drain I suggest replacing the door switch.
have you checked the belt to see if it came off or maybe broke off,if its not the belt then maybe the motor whent bad or needs reset,that just some of the possibilitys you might want to check,some motors have a reset butten on thim
replace your door lock switch it will run fine till you git to final spin then stops if i not missing the point the model no. will start with a 417 even door locks the switch is bad
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