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This is for a Whirlpool washer and dryer thin stack. All four of the wash cycles work AND all four of the spin cycles work, but the rinse cycles do not work. I have to manually skip it forward past the rinse cycle to the spin cycle to get it to spin. I saw the "bad lid switch" solution if both the rinse and spin cycles do not work, but would it be the same problem if the rinse cycles do not work, but the spin cycles do work? Thanks!

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Hello,

I would suspect the water inlet valve as being the problem,if it drains the water and spins the lid switch is going to be good.The thing exclusive to rinse cycles is that they only fill with cold water,and that is what i suspect the problem being is that it's not filling with cold water on the rinse cycle because of a bad water inlet valve.


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