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This could be a problem with drain - if its not closing the tub will not fill. check to see if that has some kind of blockage. If this is the You might see a difference in times on different SIZE loads and Maybe different wash cycles. You said it does it on all cycles but is the it shuts off the same on each cycle?
Have you tried running - Just cold water ? Try that. try Just hot, see if there is a difference there.
Another thing that could be causing this is the timer, if the timer is shutting it down then it will probably NOT be a different time of shut down for every cycle.
I do not believe 11 years should be the end of a appliance lifetime personally But a lot of companies quit making parts for models that are past dates that they determine, for instance, I have a stainless French door kitchenaid and have no way to replace the door gaskets. It looks new and works perfectly and has ripped magnetic seals.
Sears has done a lot shutting down and selling off brands and models and Kenmore was pretty much sold by Sears. Front end loader machines with electronic computer boards often have parts that run so high people junk them. I have made quite a lot of machines run for years and years past their initial ***** date by looking for machines people do not want and robbing parts. The reason they do this is some timers cost 6 hundred bucks and why not just get a different washer at that price?
There definitely is an answer - sometimes it's dirty cheap, go through some more tests . also be sure of your Model Number 970 is a constant. Some model have slightly different parts if they are made in Canada Vrs the USA.
sorry i cant pin point this with such few clues. Hopefully it's a quick test away and a cheap easy to find part to buy.
Hi David if the timer is not cycling the tub will not drain ,the washer will not complete cycles, second check the lock switch on the door. this can stop the timer and the tub from draining. when not cycling the timer is at fault , this could be two problems, 1st when everything stops check the door safety switch , 2nd listen for the timer, if it stops running. good luck ,geodaws
Something stuck in Pump. Pump on your model is driven by washer motor, so if Pump can't turn, motor can't work and will hum until it overheats and shuts down.
The most common cause for standing water in a washer is a clogged drain pump. Another possibility is a kink or clogged drain tube. Below is a youtube video with instructions on removing a drain pump on most front load washers including your Frigidaire model. Best of luck and thank you for using Fixya!
Under the lid there should be a small hole with a push down flap and that should be the automatic stop, which can either be a bad switch under the top of the machine or could be a broken trip/ prong on the lid that pushes this button when the lid is dropped. When the machine reaches it's spin cycle time leave it turned on and raise the lid push down on this flap with something careful to keep hands out of the washers tub and see if it works then!
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