This is a common wear & tear issue with these particular machines. If you are capable it is a fairly easy fix.
**unplug the unit from the wall before servicing anything**
1) remove the agitator, this will require substantial upward force pulling from the bottom of the agitator, careful not to hit yourself in the face while pulling up...it happen's trust me, lol.
2) once the agitator is removed you'll see a "drive block" or "coupling" for the agitator held in place by one bolt. inspect it, it likely/usually is the problem. worn out ? replace it. part # wh49x10042.
hope that helps, let me know. Good luck.
macmarkus :)
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