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Oasis washer 110.27032603 not draining


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Arrived to an unplugged washer full of water (set to largest load), so I did the usual thing; blew back through the pressure tube, pinched it off, and put it back on the board. Plugged it in, selected Drain and Spin, pressed start, and... nothing, so I started bailing. When the water level got down about 3/4 of the way, the pump started and pulled the water level all the way down. I closed  the lid during the pump out. It locked and went into spin. Fine, it's fixed. I cycled the lid and selected Normal. It filled to the appropriate level (selected smallest load) and began agitating, so I went on to other things. Then I hear back that it is, again, full of water. I go back and pull the error codes, but all I get is F32 (pump motor failure), which is clearly not true, since I saw the pump run. So, apparently I am facing another proximity-detecting machine, that only works correctly if a repairman is in the same room. Can anyone suggest the next step?

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Intermittent pump failure I’ve seen it before. 

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