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You have a timer problem, the contacts are welded in spin mode.
This is almost always caused by advancing the timer by hand when the dial is pulled out in the "ON" position, causing arcing of the contacts.
Could be a problem with the lid switch or motor coupling.
Does it drain?
Does it spin?
when its time to agitate or spin, do you hear the motor?
Lets start with the lid switch. open the lid and use a screw driver to push the switch down. pay attention to see if you hear it click. Try to run the unit with the screw driver holding down the switch.
Let me know what happens so I can further assist you.
this depends on the make of the washer / some whirlpool and kenmore will fill but if the lid switch is bad it will not advance to start washing ,,,, put the dial on spin and with it turned on close the lid and if it dont start spinning then your lid switch is your problem ,,,, can help better if i can have the make, model and serial off your washer. Larry
Check out your outlet filter, probable it is clogged. Clean this out and refit. Most cases when the drain or spin does not work, it is the filter. This is a suggestion.
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