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Recently my washer seems to have issues advancing through the washing cycles. First, it would just occur once in a while, now it seems you can run through one cycle no problem, but then others right after will get stuck on the rinse cycles and you have to manually advance the nob to get it to move to the next stage. Washer is from 2007 and does not seem to have any other issues. What could be the issue? Appreciate any guidance.
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When it gets stuck on the rinse cycle, is it still filling with water? or is the agitator moving in the rinse cycle and the timer won't advance?

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It becomes stuck on the rinse cycle and water just seems to run continuously until you advance the dial.
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Ok, then you have a siphon issue. Either your drain hose is too low or you have it duct taped to your home drain pipe so no air can get in it to stop the siphon.

The drain hose should be as high as the washer before it goes into your home drain pipe.

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Thanks, I'll take a look and do some reconfiguring of the drain tonight and see if that does the trick. I will keep you posted.

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Ok, sounds good Tyler.

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I did a couple of loads of laundry and that seems to have been the issue. The drain hose was too far down in the drain pipe it was probably pretty close if not sitting in the trap.

I really appreciate your insight in diagnosing this issue. If something else comes up I will make sure to let you know.

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Excellent Tyler, good job.

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