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Are you sure you have both hot and cold water connected? Try turning the water valve on, if you don't have hot water make sure you choose cold cycle. That's the first place I'd start.
Sounds like the programmer needs to be replaced. If this does turn out to be the fault, it does not sound like anything else, it might be cost effective to buy a new machine. New obes are not much more than the cost of a repair nowadays
Good Luck with it, hopefully it is not too costly to rememdy
This is aself test procedure on the door locking mechanism . You will also hear a click, the drum will make a partial turn,and the door will unlock berore locking again. Once the door has locked a second time the washer will begin tumbling and adding water. The sensing process will continue until the correct amount of water is added to the load.
These are symptoms of a broken door lock and switch assembly and the only viable solution is replacing the said assembly if no issue is found with the wire harness connections. The machine will not advance to the spin cycle unless the door lock spin switch is activated. This is a safety feature to prevent the door from opening and avoid injuries during the high-speed cycle. Replace the door lock and switch assembly and it should solve the problem. Click on the link below for the detailed instruictions on how to replace the door lock and switch assembly. The part number for the door lock and switch assembly of your machine may be different but the instructions still apply.
There
is an auxiliary switch in the door lock and switch assembly that
is activated at the end of the wash cycle for the machine to advance to
the spin cycle.
This is a safety feature to prevent the door from opening during the
spin cycle and the machine will not spin unless the switch is activated.
The machine works except advancing to the spin cycle and this signifies
that the auxiliary switch cannot be activated and the door lock and
switch assembly is faulty. Replaced the door lock and switch assembly
(part #131763202) to address the issue. Click on the link below for the complete and detailed procedure.
the door interlock is faulty, hit the door handle area with the palm of your hand, make sure machine is turned off 5 mins before hand. Replace door lock IRE bye.PS it should open when you hit it bye again. remember the palm of your hand
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