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Possible that there is slippage when the program comes to the spin mode. Please check the drive and see if the belt is slipping or the drive is jammed. If not check the motor drive.
Most likely something the suspension is out of place or missing. Triangular Part # 17 in picture should match up to the triangular opening in frame. If it is out of place, it will do as you are describing. There are also 3 plastic pads that snap into frame that this part 17 rides on. Make sure they are in place.
FIRST I WOULD CHECK THE HOLES IN THE TUB,I HAVE RUN ACROSS A NAIL THROUGH THE TUB HOLE SCRAPING AS IT SPUN, BUT ALSO COULD BE THE CLUTCH OR TRANNY.ITS ALMOST IMPOSABLE THE SAY WITHOUT LISTING TO IT
Check and see what type detergent you are using. I bought regular liquid detergent and the machine began making noise during the spin cycle and the drum would not spin.I was informed that you have to use detergent that is labeled HE (High Efficiency).The regular liquid detergent will suds up during the wash cycle which then causes the drum to slip and not spin during the spin cycle.What you are hearing during the spin cycle is the drum slipping.Unplug your washer for 30 minutes and let it reset. This lets the suds dry out. Run a cycle with no spin to rinse out the drum.This should eliminate your problem.If you have clothes in the machine, run a cycle with no spin, just don’t add any more detergent.Then run the normal cycle with spin a second time with no detergent. I hope this cures your problem.
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