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Lid Switch Assembly
If the washer stops mid cycle the lid switch
assembly might be defective. This is a very common problem. The lid
switch assembly can fail either mechanically or electrically. Test any
electrical switches with an Ohm meter for continuity. The switches
should have continuity according to their design.
Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly
If the washer stops mid cycle the door lock
assembly should be checked. The door lock can fail either mechanically
or electrically. Test any switches on the door lock with an Ohm meter.
The switches should have continuity according to their design.
Water Inlet Valve
If the washer stops mid cycle the water inlet
valve cold water side may have failed. Most washers have a cold water
rinse and so if they can't fill with cold water they just sit
indefinitely waiting for the cold water to enter. If there is cold water
to the water inlet valve and the cold water works in other parts of the
cycle - or to make warm water - the valve is not the problem.
Main Control Board
If the washer stops mid-cycle the main
control board might be defective. This is not common. Check other causes
first such as the lid or door switch and other components.
Timer
If the washer stops mid cycle the timer might
be defective. This part is often misdiagnosed, check other components
before replacing this timer.
see the diagram attached.
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