My washer will stop at the rinse cycle and will not drain to spin.
Check the lid switch. As you open the lid, you should hear a clicking noise as the switch open and shuts. This is a common problem for this model washer. Make sure the plunger on the lid is still intact and not broken off. This is used to push down on the contacts of the lid switch. To prove the switch bad you can also remove the console and find the lid switch connector. Unplug the washer before attempting this. Disconnect the lid switch plug (white plastic connector). This is a three wire connector. You can take some alligator clips and short the outer two wires together (both black wires). Turn the washer back on. If the washer runs fine, you have a lid switch problem. If not, you may have a timer that is not advancing like it should. I hope this helps you. Let me know if you need further guidance.
Posted on Aug 17, 2007
Check that the drain house is clear from kinked or clogged. Good luck!
Posted on Aug 17, 2007
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