It will fill up and agitate and when it gets to the drain cycle it just sits there. There is no noise and it does it on all the different cycles. Please help. My dryer heating element went out last week. I am so tired of these appliances only lasting a few years!!! Thanks!!!!!
all you can do now is to get at the pump and check continuity across it and see if impellor turns freely. one way to check is to power pump direct from mains. if you can do this in situ, it will also get rid of the water. be carefull thoughall you can do now is to get at the pump and check continuity across it and see if impellor turns freely. one way to check is to power pump direct from mains. if you can do this in situ, it will also get rid of the water. be carefull though
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with it empty need to look at the bottom of the unit and see if the pulley and belt setup is bad.. my sisters un it broke the pulley and hers is newer..seems they dont make them to last anymore..
The draining problem could be something stuck in the pump. A easy fix just take it apart and get whatever is in it out of there. The agitator sits atop an agitator drive block. The spline on these tends to strip out. Yank off the agitator (it just snaps on) and replace the drive block.
If it will not agitate or spin the Door switch has failed. Listen for a CLICK as you just open or just CLOSE the Door. No click is most likely bad Door switch PN 131763202. Shop around if you tdetermin the doo switch has failed... This part can cost $40 - $72.00 depending up on the source.
You will need to replace the switch I am afraid. If I had your Model # I could get you the part # . If you would like to order a swtich, I can give you my web site address
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check your lid switch. if your lid swith is bad, it will fill and agitate, but will not pump or spin. therefore it will not go into rinse cycle without being able to pump out water. some lid swithes control the agitation also (usually frigidaire and older maytags), but i doubt yours does. you can check the lid switch for continuity while opening and closing the lid with a meter
I had the same problem. Take the agitator off by pulling on it extremely hard - use allen wrenches in the slots on the sides to help. This exposes the "air bell coupler" - take the 7/16" bolt out and slide it off. Chances are the spline is stripped out inside. The part is 5 bucks online
There is no humming noise. There is nothing happening.
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