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The washer kept filling with water during the cycles
Unplug the washer. Turn of the water. Remove the hoses. using a 1/4 inch nut driver, remove the screws from the back panel. Remove the console by inserting a putty knife between the console and the top until you hear the click. Unplug the harness for the inlet valve. remove the two screws holding the inlet valve and then remove the inlet valve. Replace with new inlet valve and affix with the two screws. Plug in the electrical harness. Place Console back into position. Place back panel into position and tighten screws with nut driver. Put the hoses back on the inlets. turn the water back on. plug in the washer.
Having been out of the business for quite a few years I thought that I was dealing with a direct drive machine. Thinking that it was the motor coupler. I removed the control panel and attempted to pull the cabinet froward. Not so, it had a solid cabinet, so I tilted the machine against the wall and looked under the washer finding the driven Transmission pulley loose on the shaft. The splines on the pulley were pretty well worn but I tightened the nut and it worked okay. But I ordered a pulley and replaced after it's arrival. The motor capacitor also broke it's mount off so I had to rehang it with zip ties and repaired the wires to the Capacitor, (Which BTW had about 22 gauge wire). I found it hard to believe that they would use such small wire.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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spin cycle did not activate
Replaced hinge switch. Still no spin cycle. Noticed hinge bearing cracked & if hinge forced into switch, spin activated. Ordered new hinge bearings.Spin cycle still didn't engage. On further examination, observed that hinge was bent. Straightened hinge & worked like a charm. Didn't really need new switch or bearings. NOTE : Avoid having washer door bang shut.Took longer than expected, but each procedure was simple.
1) Using a Phillips head screwdriver, the two screws retaining the hinge pin to the lid were removed. 2) Remove hinge pin and tilt lid slightly to gain access to bushing hole. 3)Install new bushing in hole. 4)Reposition lid. Insert hinge pin through lid and into bushing. 5)Reinstall hinge pin retaining screws and tighten.