The water pressure tube that connects at the bottom side of the tub could be clogged. You can remove it from the pressure switch and blow through it but sometimes best to remove and clean it.
On this washer, the permanent press cycle has a “cool down”. I’ve had dozens of service calls that the complaint was, “it won’t advance”. But it was just in the cool down part of the cycle that can take awhile. The purpose is to cool the clothes before they go into a spin. The washer will drain a little water and fill with cold water and pause. The drain some and fill with cold and pause. You can check the schematic with the cycle to determine if your in the cool down.
Youve already replaced the timer and water level switch, those would have been the first to test. Did you test the timer and water pressure switch with a multimeter? If so, were they bad?
I can’t think of anything else that would cause it to stop other than what I’ve posted. I’d like to hear the outcome.
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Unfortunately it’s not the lid switch
I did replace it and also tested the new one.
It spins when the timer is manually advanced.
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Hi @david777 ,
Don't know your washer but have you tried both hot and cold wash cycles and all wash cycle modes to check if the problem occurs?
Can't find a wiring diagram but you may have to prove continuity in the wires from the timer, especially from the timer contact that is used when it goes to start agitating again after filling at the start of the rinse cycle.
I assume that this is what you meant when you said "...stops before rinse cycle with tub full of water.", i.e. water drains at end of wash cycle, tub refills a start of rinse cycle .
Or did you mean stops at end of wash cycle and doesn't drain and advance to refill for rinse cycle?
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