chadwade4- f rom what you have said ,the door switch is probley broken and needs replaced< it was probley becoming defective before ::here is a list of the most proable causes:: #1check and test the door{lid} switch- turn the power off to dryer: have -volt ohm test meter< if you have to get one <make sure you get one that you can test at least 250 volts a/c power;; you can go to lowe's or homs depot to the electrical dept > and get one for less then $15.00 ;; #2- the switch is located under the lid; on some you habve to raise the top to get to the switch;; #3- loosen the mounting screws on the spray sheild: #3a- reach under the sprayshieldwith your finger and you sdhould be able to tell if the switch is broken or not :: now reach under the spraysheild and adjust the switch a very little , with the meter probes cliped to the wire terminals:both wires need to be disconnected from the wire terminals:: close the lid< and if meter reads{ zero-ohms}the switch is good<if it reads high<switch is defective and needs replaced:: { note - this swiych ,if out of adjustment <broken <or defective <will not let the washer spin at all ::
#2- the {timer switch -regulates the sequence of the fill,drain,agitate,and spinn;in tandem with the temp< selector switch: this switch you cannot test <allyou could do was to check the wire terminals for corrosion:: #3- the spin solenoids are under the tub,on the motor< there are two of them <one to operate the spinn cycle and the other is for the agitate cycle :if one is bsd it is required to replace both sat the same time < on some modles there is no aigtate and spinn solenoids on them #3a- set the volt ohm meter to the rx-100 scale: disconnect one iof the wires and clip the meter probes to the terminals,of one of the soleniods; ;#3b- if the reading on the meter is 250 to 1,000 ohms, the soleniod is good; repeat this on the other one also; if the meter reads higher the soleniod is defective replace both:: here is the list i spoke of at first:: #1- lid safety swuitch out of adjustment< broken< or defective:: #2- drive belt slipping or broken:: #3- clothes hung up under the bottom of the tub;;
#4- spin soleniod defective:: #5washer draining poorly:: #6 timer faulty:: i hope that one of these will repair your washer< if it don't then come back to this post and holler:: if i have helped please rate my answer in the orange box below thanks and have a great day and god bless ::f.b.e.
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