Thanks so much! Am happy to say, my 16 yr old daughter fixed the washer for me today! Replaced the bellow! Go GIRL POWER!!! Thanks so much! Am happy to say, my 16 yr old daughter fixed the washer for me today! Replaced the bellow! Go GIRL POWER!!!
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Seems that the fault is within the main control panel board. It can be due to failure of the drive relay or semiconductor within and might need a board level service or a replacement of the board.
I am not an expert but I would suspect a failing bearing has seized up. Mine would spin one direction, but not the other. I worked it and got it to go both ways, but with a snapping sound. This is checked by spinning the pulley with the back panel off (machine unplugged of course).
open the door and check between the drum and door frame. There is a large rubber bladder completely surrounding the drum. Pushing the drum further back into the machine will let you see the entire thing and unfold it. These often get small laundry like socks stuck there as well as sharp objects like nails. You may have a tear in it which will leak like that. Replacement parts run about $70.00.
Thanks so much! Am happy to say, my 16 yr old daughter fixed the washer for me today! Replaced the bellow! Go GIRL POWER!!!
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