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most likely the pump is blocked..........
drag machine to outside door lie the drain hose outside to drain the machine then take pump apart to unblock it,...
cheers
Water left in the drum could indicate a blockage in the outlet pipes or pump, could also be a faulty pump but this is to be checked after looking for a blockage. May be spinning slower due to the water that is being left in the drum as it will create extra weight against the motor.
If just a blockage once cleared it should spin back to life.
sometimes a sock or something small gets sucked into the pump that pumps out the water on some brands of washers (depending which washer you have) take the back off the back of the washer (after unpluging and turning off the water feeds) locate where the pump is and look to see if theres something inside the tube with a pair of pliers you can take the clamp off and exstract the blockage and replace the hose + clamp and after cleaning up the water try to run the washer again if things work finsh pulling the washer back together
The possible problems here are blockages or pump failure. Blockages are
the more likely explanation but pumps can fail. If the washing machine
will not empty the water out you may also not be able to open the door
on some washing machines although these days it's much rarer to have a
pneumatic lock on the door due to cost cutting (if a washing machine
has a pneumatic door safety lock a rubber hose is connected to the door
interlock from the pressure chamber bottle on the tub - water in the
tub forces air up this tube and locks the door, which is released when
the water is pumped out and the air pressure drops).
My motto is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it.", but in this case we will make an acception. Check the inside of the washer for a float device sitting on the bottom. Floats can get stuck or bent over, make sure it goes up and down freely
pump under bottom front panel might be clogged remove hose clap from pump,cleanout,also can use shop vac.,also remove lower spray arm then remove filter clean and replace,also check under sink make sure drain hose is not kinked,thanks-mike
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