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water valve or water presher switch my vote is water valve start washer when water is filling unplug from wall if water is still running it is the water valve if water stops it has to do with presser switch let me know what happens I will walk you threw how to repair thanks
I had the same problem with my front load (different model). The pump was not pumping out the water, thus stopping or slowing the spin. Take off your pump (located under the washer in the front right on my model) and look inside to see if there is any junk stopping the plastic spinner to spin. Clean out really good along with the attached hoses. Replace (tricky!) and try the washer! I had lots of junk in the pump along with a few hairpins that stopped the sinner in the pump. This is a tricky process on my model.
Mine kept stopping mid cycle also, pouring water on the floor, then the start/pause button flashed and the door unlocked. I found the solution to clean the lint filter on the GE Adora. Go to
http://www.instructables.com/id/GE-Adora-Lint-Filter-Cleanout/?download=pdf
I just did this and my washer is now running instead of the flashing
start/pause and door unlocking. It was fairly easy. Make sure you
have towels and a flat pan to catch the water if you don't have the
machine on a riser. There may be water inside so a wet vac may be
helpful too. Once my washer finishes what was in it, I have these
funky towels to clean. You'll be very surprised what you find in the
filter! Best of luck!
I found the solution to clean the lint filter on the GE Adora. Go to
http://www.instructables.com/id/GE-Adora-Lint-Filter-Cleanout/?download=pdf
I
just did this and my washer is now running instead of the flashing
start/pause and door unlocking. It was fairly easy. Make sure you have
towels and a flat pan to catch the water if you don't have the machine
on a riser. There may be water inside so a wet vac may be helpful too.
Once my washer finishes what was in it, I have these funky towels to
clean. You'll be very surprised what you find in the filter! Best of
luck!
Washers - Resetting Electronic Controls on a Washer
If there is a pause in the washer cycle, the controls will lock up. The pause can occur because of a power failure or it was put in the test mode at the factory.
Also, if the washer was stopped before the cycle was complete or the consumer has pushed the stop/pause button to temporarily stop the cycle and the cycle is not reset. Over a period of 24 hours, the washer will pump out and spin, but will stay in the final spin.
To correct the situation, shut off the circuit breaker for 30 seconds or unplug the washer, then turn the timer knob around and back to any position other than final spin. Verify the water is turned on and restore power. This should resolve the issue.
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