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Will not spin cycle

Will not final spin on any cycle but will agitate during wash cycle

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Check lid switch and motor coupling, one or both might be gone..

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If the washer won't finish a spin cycle, it probably means that your timer went bad or stalled. You can take the control panel off and look at the contacts for scorching or corrosion.
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