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see the next steps and proceed with common sense: God bless you If
the lid switch is defective, your washer can't spin and may not
function at all. The switch is inside the washing machine main housing
near the door frame. Often you have to raise or open the top or front of
the washer to get to the switch. If it's defective, you need to replace
it. To determine if the lid switch has failed, watch the part testing video at the bottom of this page.
Some
machines have a special lid-switch fuse near the lid switch, inside the
control panel. If this fuse blows, the unit won't fill with water until
you replace the fuse
the pump is plugged up with foreign material and shutting down the unit,remove rear cover or lower front cover to access the pump and remove hoses to clean it out
I am having this same issue. I have to unplug and replug back in every wash. Very annoying. Especially because I am short and can't reach the plug without a step stool.
hi thanks for the question so your saying your tub is full of water ,did it stop in the middle of the wash cycle or at the end of the wash if its at the end of wash and it doesn, drain then you have a lid switch problem . if thats the case reset your timer as if you want to start a new wash load if it starts to wash your timer is ok replace the lid switch
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