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GTW330ASK1WW Doesn't drain or spin


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FrankieTheKnife
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GTW330ASK1WW GE Washer

After filling and washing, will not drain or continue it's  cycle (in all modes). it just stops and acts like its at the end of the cycle.

I've replaced the door switch.

I can only get it to drain and spin if I jumper the door switch wires to fool the machine into thinking the lid is locked.

Have two new door switches, tried them both.

Continuity on the wires from board to door switch is good

Pulled the door latch and door switch from the lid and mated them together as they're supposed to be, exactly the same scenario happens.

.HELP!

Posted

These issues can be tricky! Welcome to our often frustrating world :) Your door ‘swtich’ has two components wedded together - a door SWITCH and a door LOCK. First make sure the door STRIKE is not damaged and is fully engaging both the switch/lock assembly. If your control does not recognize the door is closed (the door switch part of that component) it will not lock the lid and therefore won’t spin. From your description it sounds like the unit will spin when you add a jumper wire to the lock/switch assembly. That would indicated your control board is not energizing the lock on it’s own and a new board is needed.

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FrankieTheKnife
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Thank you for confirming my diagnosis! The board needs replacement..

  • 5 months later...
Posted

I replaced the board and the washer continues to stop and shuts off after the wash cycle. I will do some more digging.

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