With the hose disconnected from the washer and faucet open no water comes out then it is for sure the washer will not fill, Run a garden hose from any working faucet and attempt to run washer>
Do not forget and leave the faucet to the washer open if and when the blockage clears.
The faucet that controls the hose connection may have failed and the internal rubber washer is blocking the flow.
Hope this helps?
SOURCE: Washer won't drain
Well if you put your waste pipe to ground level whilst the machine has water in it (with the machine off ). If the water empties then yes your pump is bad. if not you have a blockage in the filter .
Although you said you cant see a blockage.
if you need any help dont hesitate to ask
SOURCE: help my washer wont fill with cold water
they are one unit but before you replace be sure have ckd the screen inside the cold side of the valve if screen is clean and no hum from valve on cold setting change the valve..i don't think sears would even charge more than 200 and probably less
SOURCE: washer will not agitate wash only buzz sound
There is a lever on the transmition of the washing machine that has to be operated by the two selonoid switches that control the agitation. the position of the lever in the guide of the selonoids causes the operation to change. Unplug the washer. Remove the back cover of the machine. Below the tub you will see two selonoids. Each will have a guide that they lift or lower the gear lever which puts the transmition into eather spin or agitate, the two operation cycles of the machine. One of the selonoids has failed, However the entire assembly must be replaced. A 1/8 or 1/16 allen wrench or whatever size necessary to remove the locking screw from the shaft will be necessary. A flat-head screw-driver, maybe, if it is a screw. Remove the locking screw. lift the assembly off the shaft. "replacement is opposite of removal". If you are brave you can plug in the washer and turn it on and observe the operation of the "wig-wag "selonoid. You will see one will fail to lift a pin when the spin cycle starts.
SOURCE: Washer won't spin and drain
Sounds like your drain poump is failing. It's spinning lighter loads but not able to take a full load. I woule definately replace the drain pump,
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