It’s probably the safety switch that stops the washer when the lid is open. I disabled it and mentioned to my wife not to put her arm in there when it’s on spin cycle (not that she needed that reminder, she isn’t stupid).
It was a plugged up water filter on mine. Watching the video it looked easy to replace but after watching a couple of pros do it, I was glad I called someone. Worth the price to not have to replace my dependable hard working washing machine.
rhpii over 6 years ago
Time to pony up and buy a new one.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s probably the safety switch that stops the washer when the lid is open. I disabled it and mentioned to my wife not to put her arm in there when it’s on spin cycle (not that she needed that reminder, she isn’t stupid).
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
“Hmmm, maybe I should tear all its guts out…”
[Purrrrrrrrrr]
Comics Canuck over 6 years ago
Shining a flashlight on the inside of the machine might help . . .
car2ner over 6 years ago
It was a plugged up water filter on mine. Watching the video it looked easy to replace but after watching a couple of pros do it, I was glad I called someone. Worth the price to not have to replace my dependable hard working washing machine.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Try a hard reboot (kick it).