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check the lid switch, if it isn't working right the machine will not enter the spin cycle, also the timer may be going bad, it could stay stuck in between the rinse fill and rinse cycle
The brake mechanism is not releasing properly. The noise your hearing is the motor trying to move but can't. Do not continue to operate the washer or you will burn out the motor...an expensive replacement. See instructions for my other solutions.
replace the timer it has a bad spot inside of it in this segment of the timer and isn't passing voltage for spin,when you forward it then it gets power again,they do wear out too
george first thing i would do is have the receptical replaced old recepticals have a tendicy to get hot and fail also go to the electrical panel and turn the breaker fully of then on older breakers tend to get stuck when they get old sometimes they dont trip but they dont supply the correct amperage either good luck
It sounds as if the timer has failed internally. Spinning on each setting means the motor is not reversing and that reverse function is controlled by the timer itself. It would never fill if it is stuck in spin unless you select rinse and depending on cycle it can inject water in the spin during the final rinse. If your machine does this normally see if it injects water. If it does inject water at that point I am 95 % sure your timer is the problem.
Your bearings could be going out, causing excess stress on the belt. Take the back off of the washer and check the belt tension. If there IS something stuck back there, you'll be able to see it.
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