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Doesn't spin....sometimes my washer doesn't spin after the wash and rinse. after i turn the knob to spin several times and turn it off and on, it will bang real loud then start spinning again.
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It is most likely that you have a faulty water inlet valve. Some machines have a seperate valve for rinse to flush in a fabric softener I suspect that your detergent flushing valve is faulty.....Good luck Nomess
Sounds like the contacts in the timer has a problem. Unplug washer.
Remove the back of the washer and spray WD40 in the timer. Put towels
around and under to to collect excess runoff.
Rrotate washer dial 25 times and spray some more wd40. Rotate 25 times
again. Do a wash load. If it works put everting back together.
Have you tried starting the wash cycle at several different time settings? Especially the shortest time setting, just before the start of the first spin? If it works at another setting, it's possible the dial/switch mechanism is worn and not making contact at your usual setting. In any case, a spray of a good electrical contact cleaner spray (NOT WD40 or similar) - with the power lead UNPLUGGED - sprayed into the switch mechanism might help. You would need to remove an access panel to get at the switch mechanism.
Ian from Australia
in the console behind the knob is the timer. there are several contacts inside the timer that tell it what to do. one of thoughs contacts is bad. you need to replace the timer to fix the problem
Is the drain path free-flowing? That is, does the water eject freely during spin/rinse? Maybe there's a restriction in the line, or it's too high above the washer.
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