Not sure your entire question but if no cycle is chosen or running and you close the door and the power trips then it is definitely your door lock mechanism. This is located to the right of the door behind front panel. If it tripped out in the middle of the cycle and by closing the door you are restarting the cycle then it will depend on where in the cycle you are up to. Of course it can always still be the door switch itself I don't usually find them tripping the power. If the machine starts the fill but trips out it is likely the inlet solenoids. If the unit fills some and then trips it is likely the motor. If the unit fills washes and then trips it is likely the drain pump. If the unit fills washes drains and then trips it is likely the motor. Of course at any of these points it can be any of the pc boards. So if you know where in the cycle it trips this will narrow down the choices.
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Thankyou. The last cycle wash I did it stopped 3 minutes before the end which sometimes happens with my machine and seems to be a common problem which i live with but this time i can not get my machine to work without it tripping the electrics when i close the door regardless to what cycle i select. i will disconnect the motor and see if it trips then. Otherwise i think the economics will prob point to a new machine. Thank you for your help
If it trips immediately no matter what cycle then almost certainly the door lock. That part alone is not especially expensive but be aware on some occasions there can be damage to the main control board, not often though.
Thanks for all your help
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