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First you need to know what work was done
that would require a drive cycle
The repair shop should have that info & only they do
drive cycles
Once you make a repair, you surely have to verify your work,
by doing the proper test drive, before returning the vehicle
to the owner.
This seems to be a common problem
So my personnel opinion is -- that too many shops don't care,
or do not have the info requires to be in the business, or don't
have vehicle knowledge either
I will assume you had transaxle work done
If so, it should relearn your driving habits
Have to find out if you need to do a drive cycle
or if a scan tool is needed as well
Again,nothing you can or will know how to do
Only the shops you deal with, have the info,
unless you own factory service manuals
Sounds like the timer is screwed... Sending out the wrong signals and the dryer is doing the rinse cycle when it should just be the spin cycle. Do t know what your timer looks like in that washer but most now days look like the picture.
If the red light is still blinking, then the cleaning cycle has not yet been completed. The cleaning cycle is not intuitive. So, here are my instructions.
With the coffeemaker off (with the red light blinking), pour four cups of pure white vinegar (no water added) into the reservoir. Don't short the amount. You'll need four cups to complete the cycle. Remove any filters, but leave the strainer basket in place. Tap the "select" button three times until the red light is on (and stays on, not blinking). The cleaning cycle now begins. It should take between 45 minutes and an hour to complete. Don't be concerned about the 30-minute long pause during the cycle when nothing happens. This is intentional and part of the cycle.
After the cleaning cycle has completed, get rid of the vinegar. Rinse out the strainer basket and the coffee pot. Run a full pot of clean water thru a regular brew cycle (with the pot and basket in place, of course). Then, dump the water, rinse the pot and basket again, and run another full pot of clean water thru a regular brew cycle. Dump that water too. And, you're done!
with mine you hold down the auto button until the coffee maker turns on and it will enter the cleaning cycle the clean light will continue to blink until the cleaning cycle is complete it could take awhile and at some points it may seem like it stopped brewing it will start again dont turn it off until it is completly done. hope this helps
Once you set it to self clean and lock the door the oven does it all.when cycle is complete,the stove will let you know.The door will stay locked till then
Open the machine and remove the drain pump. Clean out any debris and try again.
Remove the front panel.
The pump should be directly in front of you. Open it and clean it.
This procedure will have to be done occasionally.
you need a cold or hot water valve. one of them is not closing all the way after the cycle is done. turn off cold water at wall, if no water appears you know its the cold water valve. if water does apear you know its the hot water valve
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