After watching the YouTube video provided by Appliancepartspros and checking various forums I determined the dispenser motor had gone out. Turns out, it was a two part problem. The connectors to the motor, and the motor had corroded. Cleaned them both with vinegar. The old motor did a load before I started having problems with the CCU. I didn't learn about the CCU needing a reset under the quick diagnostics until after replacing the motor and the new part doing the same thing. Both the new motor and old would just spin. By this point I was desperate seeing as I work 10-12 hour shifts with no time to hit up a laundromat at 4 am. I found the technicians manual in the washer and this is when I figured out how to get the machine into diagnostic mode and ran the quick diagnostic. Resetting the CCU in the process and finally getting the machine to work properly. I erased all the previous saved coded errors before the quick diagnostic. I've since been able to do laundry. Installing the motor was a 10 minute fix. Fought with it for 2 weeks before ordering a new motor. And, the quick diagnostic took an hour or two. Other than the long shipping wait for an overnight order (ordered on a Friday after 5 pm Central) I received the correct part the first time. It's a Whirlpool part number which put me into a panic upon ordering, but the service person assured me it was the correct part. Totally pleased with my experience, and the fact Appliancepartspros took the time to create their video allowing me to repair my washer myself which sat unused for 3 years. Just wish they had added a section about the quick diagnostic. Maybe it wasn't needed, but clearly in my case I'd have never gotten it working without that technicians manual.