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John
February 5, 2025
Just replaced the main board and it still fills and then quits.
For model number GTW720BSN0WS
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. If the washer fills with water and then does not start, we recommend checking the lid lock assembly. Before removing and checking this part, unplug the washer from the electrical outlet. First, test the lid lock assembly to see if you can operate it mechanically by checking the levers and actuators to see if they are damaged or sticking. If you can operate it mechanically, then you will need to test it for continuity with a multimeter on the Rx1 setting. When testing the switch with the multimeter, press and hold the switch button down. You should receive a reading of zero. If you get any other reading, you will need to replace the lid lock assembly. We hope this helps!
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