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Homeslice November 30th 06 07:24 PM

Kitchenaid washing machine stops mid-cycle
 
I have 14-year-old Kitchenaid washing machine that has recently started
to stop in the middle of a wash. I know it's old, but I don't want to
toss it yet. I replaced the timer with another used one (maybe the
problem) and the symptoms were the same. It will start fine, then stop
when switching to a different part of the cycle. It will start up
again 10-15 minutes later or sometimes if I click the timer on/off.
Yesterday my wife told me it did it to her, but when she pulled some of
the wet clothes out it started again. Is there some kind of over
temperature sensor or something else like that that would cause the
washer to need a little "rest time" during a cycle?

Sometimes it will run through a complete cycle with no problem.


mm December 1st 06 01:48 AM

Kitchenaid washing machine stops mid-cycle
 
On 30 Nov 2006 11:24:21 -0800, "Homeslice" wrote:

I have 14-year-old Kitchenaid washing machine that has recently started
to stop in the middle of a wash. I know it's old, but I don't want to
toss it yet.


Of course not. Money doesn't grow on trees, and it also costs society
to dispose of and make new. Mine is 27 years old and works fine.

(I did replace the pump once, but I broke open the old one and could
find nothing wrong. Now I think that the discharge hose was kinked.
When I moved the washer away from the wall, the kink went away. Shame
on me.)

I replaced the timer with another used one (maybe the
problem) and the symptoms were the same. It will start fine, then stop
when switching to a different part of the cycle.


Which function is it leaving, and which is it supposed to start?

It will start up
again 10-15 minutes later or sometimes if I click the timer on/off.
Yesterday my wife told me it did it to her, but when she pulled some of
the wet clothes out it started again. Is there some kind of over
temperature sensor or something else like that that would cause the
washer to need a little "rest time" during a cycle?

Sometimes it will run through a complete cycle with no problem.


This one I don't know.

AE Todd September 12th 10 07:35 PM

Kitchenaid washing machine stops mid-cycle
 
The Kitchenaid washer is basically a Whirlpool direct drive washer,
aka Roper, Kenmore, Admiral, Whirlpool, Estate, etc. I am guessing
that your washer won't go into the spin/drain mode at the appropriate
time. The symptom is a washer full of water. Replace the lid switch
to fix this.

FyrMdc7118 September 18th 19 02:14 AM

Kitchenaid washing machine stops mid-cycle
 
replying to AE Todd, FyrMdc7118 wrote:
I have the same issue. Thought lid switch & replaced it. Still not working.

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