Hi @chrishobbs61646
You said, "If I don’t open the lid it will pump the water out and continue with the next cycle", to me this indicates that there may be a problem with the wash cycle timer (supplier examples only)
Looking at the timer chart on p.26 of the tech sheet for your model, at the end of each cycle type the washer should stop and if I have understood you correctly you said that it drains the water and then moves onto the next cycle, thereby bypassing the spin function and also then stopping at the end of each cycle
Opening the lid, operates the lid switch and this causes the timer motor to stop operating as well as stopping some functions from continuing if they are in operation at the time e.g. filling, draining and spinning - see p.27.
Pausing the timer seems to stop it from slipping past where it should just move onto the next step.
Unfortunately, if I'm correct the timer will have to be replaced as there are no internal parts available for it. It comes as a complete assembly. Do not try to open it to see what's wrong as you'll have cams and contacts everywhere as it comprises 12 sets of contacts and their operating cams
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Hi @chrishobbs61646,
Does the timer keep advancing when it reaches the spin mode (before you open the lid)?
Does the problem occur on all wash cycle types?
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Yes. Everything else works fine. If I don’t open the lid it will pump the water out and continue with the next cycle. Yes it does it on all cycles.
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