I have this model, and had a similar issue. Mine would get to the rinse cycle and stop. My problem was that I had some debris in the diverter valve. At least I think that's what it is called. When you tilt the machine backwards toward the wall, there is a hose from the pump on left, the item with the propeller on it, going to the right, to what I think it called the diverter valve. I had a repairman come out, and I watched what he did, so the next time I could do it myself. PLEASE NOTE..... PRIOR TO DOING ANYTHING TO YOUR WASHER BE SURE AND UNPLUG THE UNIT!!!!!! My repairman explained that you can get shocked by touching anything under the unit with the power on!!!!!!
If the propeller moves freely there isn't anything blocking the pump, most likely. You need to remove all of the water from the tub that you can get out, by dipping or pumping manually. If you move the clamp off of the right side, by the diverter valve, you need to kink the hose, with one hand, and then see if their is any debris inside the diverter valve. That's where my problem was. I had one of those sheets you put in the wash to keep colors from fading on each other. Actually I had cut one in half, and used on 2 separate washes. The both were lodged right there in the diverter valve. He removed them, and the washer worked fine. This took all of 5 minutes, and luckily, I guess, he only charged me for the service call, of $60 plus tax. I might add there is more water under the tub, and he told me, if you are going to pull the pump off, all of that water will come out, so be prepared. I dipped out around 15 gallons of water from my tub, and it was only on the medium wash. I don't know how much water is under the tub, as I didn't need to go that route this time. If I ever do I will probably take my washer outside, where the water can drain without having to worry about catching all of that water......... Hope this saves you time and money, and I might add, I've had my F&P washer/dryer for over 7 years, and this is the first problem I've ever had....... And this one was my fault, not that of the washer. My repairman also stated that he has found a lot of loose change blocking up these washers. I always check my pockets for anything as I'm putting them in the wash, and I would advise all of you to do the same......... Any blockage will cause the water to not drain, and that will stop the washer from going any farther. I went for 5 days without the use of mine, hopefully none of you will have to.........
Ron - Little Rock, AR
May 2010