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when the trigger for the wand is not pulled , there is a pressure relief valve that bypasses the water in the pump and so there is no pressure until the trigger is pulled again.
with the pump getting hot and not being able to pull the motor to restart, it indicates that that pressure relief valve has jammed ( faulty ) and the pump is running at full pressure all the time
That will heat the pump and stop the engine from restarting
That valve is where I would start looking for a problem
timer problem or maybe the lid switch is going bad. Im curious if the motor is getting hot and shutting down... go to whirlpoolpartssurplus.com call .. ask for mark
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