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Probably the relay that switches the water flow between "recirculate/clean and exhaust" cycles. You can confirm by opening the bottom panel and looking at the relay arm. When switching from "washing" to emptying cycle, you will see the relay lever try to switch the flow of the water to the exhaust cycle. Alternately, remove the exhaust hose from the garbage disposal and place it in a bucket or bowl. After the water stops coming out, blow into the end of the hose to see if any food is blocking the hose (sometimes someone operates the disposal while the dishwasher is running and forces food into the exhaust hose.
Probably down to the water not emptying from the machine in the empty cycle and the machine won't spin because there's still water in the drum. If this is the case, the root of the problem is almost certainly a blocked filter, restricting the draining of the water and not allowing it all to pump out in time during the empty cycle. You probably need to find and clean your filter.
Unplug the appliance from power, or trip the circuit breaker and cut power to the appliance for about five minutes.
While appliance is unplugged check that the drain hose is not kinked and empty water from inside the machine.
Let me know if you still have the problem when you connect the appliance back. If the appliance does not start back, then there is a faulty part, in that case give me the model number as printed on service tag and tell me when the appliance had been purchased, also tell me the country of purchase.
I just had the same problem. The washer would stop about 2/3 through the spin cycle and not start again. Replaced the timer. That did NOT solve the problem.
its likely the pump is blocked (hence the humming) with a coin or some foreign object. To check, lower the outlet hose to ground level to allow the water to empty. Tip machine back & lean against a wall, remove the pump & remove object if there is one! Reassemble & try machine again
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