it does drain rinse cycle waterI have a whirlpool washer model LSQ7533JQ0 an when wash cycle ends does not drain wash water?
it sounds like your timer is shot. if everything else works on it the timer is sticking before it gets to the wash water draining and that's why it wont drain. I have a whirlpool washer model LSQ7533JQ0 an when wash cycle ends does not drain wash water?
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It's not the pump or it wouldn't drain in the rinse cycle either. It's not a plugged drain either for the same reason. The only thing left that it could be is the timer module. If you're mechanically inclined replace the timer module. If not, call a service center to do it for you or replace the washer.
either the timer has gone bad or the pump is bad...or a lead to the pump has come off..check the leads...if hooked up fine, then .... call a Whirlpool tech...it will be cheaper than playing with the unit...and if the washer is older than 5 years, it will be better just to purchase a new one...we live in the age of disposables...and washers are included in this mix.
Dude it has to be the timer it would cost more to fix it yourself either chuck it and get a new one or hire someone to fix it for you.
your timer is going bad...i know it might not sound like it because some parts of the wash cycle on your timer is working...but believe me that is what is happening...it wont last much longer..im sorry
Could be a sock (childs or toy) stuck in the drain intake. Peace.
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