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If the washing machine does stop at the rinsing cycle and will not continue , It could have something to do with the machine's timer notworking correctly . If the timer is broken or is not working it will have to be replaced to make sure that the machine can be able to run through the rinse cycle again.
This may seem obvious, but have you set the rinse cycle indicator switch to one or two rinse cycles? If to only one, then try move switch back and forth between one and two a couple of times to ensure that you have good contact with ONE rinse cycle.
In the rinse cycle it will use cold only to rinse with.
You need to see how fast the water is going into the machine on rinse
Things that can effect slow fill, low water pressure, Faulty cold valve
water hose & valve filters clogged, Kinked hose
I would suspect the water inlet valve as being the problem,if it drains the water and spins the lid switch is going to be good.The thing exclusive to rinse cycles is that they only fill with cold water,and that is what i suspect the problem being is that it's not filling with cold water on the rinse cycle because of a bad water inlet valve.
The typical cycle is; fills to selected water level agitates wash cycle drains wash water spins wash cycle fills to selected water level on rinse cycle agitates on rinse cycle drains rinse water spins final time end of cycle
this machine has a water level switch for the wash cycle and a switch for the rinse ccycle. remove control panel and take a small screwdriver and rotate the lever on the rinse cycle switch 1 click. (the rinse cycle switch is the one that does not have the knob on it. Unplug the machine before this is done. You will now have a full tub of water for the rinse cycle.
The rinse cycle is the same as the wash except the wash uses detergent and the rinse uses rinse aid.
The rinse cycle will dispense rinse aid if you have filled the dispenser. Check this first, that would be the most likely cause. Also in the spring as the water table table in most cities begins to rise the water quality goes down, extra calcium in the water can cause this problem.
Here is a link to help understand that. Let me know if you have questions.
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