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Hi I have a lg fuzzy logic wf t9235tp turbo drum sensor. It wash and spin but doesn't want to go to the next step (rings and spin). Can you tell my why plz.
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2 possibilities here: Faulty water sensor. The water sensor's job is to sense the weight and how much water has to be spinned out. If you have a full load in the machine and the drum spins like the it had an arguement with the rest of the machine, then the water sensor is the culprit. Or. The belt pulling the spinner drum is stretched and could be slipping instead of gripping(pardon the rhym) :) Replace belt
Unplug the machine over night and then plug it back in the morning. this should reset the internal cycle back to manufacturers specs.
This problem occurs because someone may have opened the door during operations and the onboard computer recognized and remembered this, so it is now part of the standard operating proceedure.
There is a small magnet at the front of the lid that triggers the door error, mine was corroded and the lg people wanted $80 for a service fee.. Ha I went to my local hobby shop and got a small earth magnet and some super glue $1.50 later and she's fixed.. tadAaa.
You probably have the drain hose too far down the standpipe and it is siphoning out. Check that first. If that doesn't work, look up Catriver, sounds like that cat knows his stuff. Tenbears.
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