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If everything seems fine then it probely is alright. Because it was only water there is no risk of a sticky residue being left behind. You can see my detailed tip here for further info and suggestions on how to proceed.
I can think of three possible causes. The first is the timer not advancing to the wash cycle. Try manually advancing the timer and see if it will start. The second possibility is the drive motor or drive belt. Open the access panel to see if the belt is intact, then see if the motor starts when you manually advance the timer to wash. The third possibility is the lid switch. You can usually get to it by inserting a putty knife in the two from corners to pop the spring clips open, and the top flips back.
You've done every thing the way I would of done it but check the float switch it is located in the front of the tub near the door if this is open it wont allow power to go to the solenoid see if your getting power across this switch and let me know what you find out god luck
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