Hi.
If the washer rinse does not end, and the washer hangs on with rinse without draining, then the timer board is defective.
If the machine starts draining and drain does not finish, then it is either drain pump/drain hose blockage, faulty pressure switch or faulty pump.
If the machine does rinse, then drain, then it does not advance to the spin part of the cycle, then the problem is either lid switch, drain system, pressure switch or motor. Motor coupler and gear box must also be checked.
Start checking the drain hose at the back, and the hose attached to the drain pump, located at the bottom of the appliance. After that access the control panel and clean the hose attached to the pressure switch. Also check the lid is closing well. Those are the only easy fixes.
Here the troubleshooting done on a similar 80 series:
The first parts to check are door latch and drain system.
The timer performs an additional check on the door latch before
advancing to spin. The door switch it is tested by jumping its contacts,
or by reading impedance to check if the switch is opening and closing
the circuit (you will need a multimeter).
About the drain system, if the machine does not drain, then the cycle will not advance to spin.
The
electronic control checks the input from pressure switch (which detects
water level) before advancing to spin part of the cycle. If there is a
drain problem, then the machine will not spin.
The first step
will be accessing the drain pump.
Kenmore top loaders' washer pump is accessed from the bottom side of the appliance. Get ready to collect
the water that will come from inside the tub.
Check also the
drain hose at the back. Ensure that the height of the hose elbow is
respecting the specifications indicated in manual. A wrongly placed hose
will result in water going in the washer drain pump and tub, causing
drain problems and no spin.
If lid switch and drain lines are OK,
replace the pressure switch, which is difficult to test (it is tested
reading impedance with tub full and empty. Before replacing the switch,
you can try cleaning it and blowing into the switch pipe. Check also
motor before replacing the switch. The switch is connected to a long
rubber hose and it is located in the control panel. Here a picture,
pressure switch is at the left:
Below an article I wrote about the no
spin problem. If the problem is coming with no drain, check drain
filter, drain hose at the back. If they are OK, the pressure switch may
need to be replaced or the pump may be defective.
Here the general troubleshooting for no spin: If you have no spin there may be different reasons behind the problem.
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Regards.
Ginko.