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replace the motor brushes this is common it wont spin or do main cycles but easy go it does is worn brushes
take one and and check the lenght if its less than 50mm replace them
when they get shorter the motor draws more standing current etc running hotter so....
also check the vacume switch and for and rubbish inside the drum skin
Sorry, no reset button. If it ran a bit without the belt, it may have overheated and blown one of the thermal fuses. You can find schematics and diagrams at www.appliancepartspros.com Good luck.
There are 2 screws down toward the bottom of the front of your washer. You remove these and grab the front panel and pull toward you and up and the 2 clips at the top will snap out. Hope this helps!
There is usually a metal strap or a wire from the enter terminal to the dryer cabinet. Remove and discard that. Attach the green (ground) wire the the cabinet. White (neutral) to the center terminal, and red to one of the other terminals and black to the other. (both are "hot" wires)
What has happened is you have sand in your water valve from your water. This pluggs the water valve and also sticks it open so when the water valve shuts of there is still a small trickle of water coming through the washer. Replace the water and it will fix the problem (no way of cleaning the inside of the valve.) Replace water valve.
If the machine does not start.
Make sure the circuit breakers or fuses are functional in the main electrical panel.
Try to turn them OFF and ON again.
You might need to check the thermal or non thermal fuses inside your washer.
If all appears in working order, you might have a burnt motor if no noise comes from it when you pull out the knob.
2007 New, Has a four prong outlet and the house only has 220 volt 3 prong. Is there a reset button?
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