No matter what setting is selected, only the agitator moves. Water does not fill, so we get no spin or empty cycle, only what appears to be either the wash cycle or rinse cycle.
Your air pressure hose going to the water level switch is pinched.
Open the top control panel to access the clear plastic tube and relieve the pinched area.
Take a electrical meter set for continuity and check the water level switch. Unplug the machine, open the control panel, remove the wires from the water level switch. With the tub empty.
Touch 1 meter lead to V the other to T if you get a reading the water level switch is bad.
Your water level switch is defective and sending a full signal even when it is not full.
If V to T does not read, replace the timer.
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I had already removed the back of the washer so I looked for and found the referenced clear plastic tube. There were no pinched areas, so I disconnected it from both ends and blew through it to ensure that it was clear. I reconnected the hose and tried again, but the problem still persists. No matter what setting I try, the machine acts like it thinks the water is at the correct level, and immediately begins agitating. I have also removed and checked the water input, both source and at the machine, and they are also clean with no impediments.
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