Our front loader works as you said yours used to, but it's a Maytag. I can only guess that there is some sensor that has gone out. The sensor could literally be mounted anywhere on the unit, as when it gets out of balance, it affects the whole machine. However, I would expect most likely it would be attached somehow to the drum.
First, do a web search for repair or service files for your make/model machine and try to locate where this sensor might be. Might also be able to do a web search for your machine and the words "balance sensor"; maybe someone else has posted elsewhere about where it is located. You might also try taking the outer skin off of the machine and looking to see if any wires have come loose.
Our machine has a brick wired to the inside that somehow helps control the balance of the machine. Caught me totally by surprise when I put the 2 (parts machines together into one) several years ago. But never really figured out exactly how it all works in these newer models.
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