bearcub 7 this could be a failed lid switch as well as the connector/wiring to your pump/motor. The possibilities include:
Cycle Selector Switch – The cycle selector switch controls the speed of the motor and if it goes bad it can stop the motor from operating.
Drive Belt – If the belt falls off or becomes worn the transmission will not turn and the machine will not agitate. The machine will make a humming noise as the motor will be running.
Drive Motor – This motor turns the agitator and drum to wash your clothing. If it goes bad the machine will not agitate.
Lid Switch – The lid switch makes it so if the lid is opened, the machine will not run. A bad lid switch will make it so power cannot get to the drive motor.
Water Level Switch – The water level switch (aka Pressure Switch) controls the water level. If defective the motor may not receive power.
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Check for similar problem washer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q82wD659Sc0|on here]. Your washer should have the tech sheet either in the back or under the control console. that can help you to further diagnose your washer. Here is what the SM says about the trouble shooting:
bearcub 7 this could be a failed lid switch as well as the connector/wiring to your pump/motor. The possibilities include:
Cycle Selector Switch – The cycle selector switch controls the speed of the motor and if it goes bad it can stop the motor from operating.
Drive Belt – If the belt falls off or becomes worn the transmission will not turn and the machine will not agitate. The machine will make a humming noise as the motor will be running.
Drive Motor – This motor turns the agitator and drum to wash your clothing. If it goes bad the machine will not agitate.
Lid Switch – The lid switch makes it so if the lid is opened, the machine will not run. A bad lid switch will make it so power cannot get to the drive motor.
Water Level Switch – The water level switch (aka Pressure Switch) controls the water level. If defective the motor may not receive power.
Check for similar problem washer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q82wD659Sc0|on here]. Your washer should have the tech sheet either in the back or under the control console. Let us know what you find.