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Hi, check to see that the small hose going from the outer tank up to the pressure switch in the console is connected on both ends and intact with holes or leaks. If so, you could have lint or other debris in the pressure bell on the outer tank OR you could have a bad pressure switch. I can assist further if needed.
1st thing to check is the lid switch in the right front corner. It is magnetic and keeps the motor from running when the lid is up. If it goes bad----no run. Next would be the motor itself or the main control board. Either is expensive. Sometimes the motor goes into a lock out mode and can sometimes be reset. The procedure is in the wiring diagram inside the control panel on top.
I don't know if this washer is very similar to a model wpre6150k2wt. My girlfriend had this very problem happen to her with her washer that is this model. The solution was very easy, I just unscrewed and took out the fabric softener dispenser. Doing this gave me access to a bolt that attaches the agitator to the gear that turns it. I then just unscrewed the bolt and removed the agitator. I hope this helps. Again if your washer is similar to ours it should.
On the bottom of the washer tub is a "balance block?" that the bolt has loosened on. Have GE come repair it. We just had it happen to us as well. If you don't get it repaired it will cause more damage to the washer and then it won't be covered under the warrenty.
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