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If your pump had something in it, it wouldn't have had to clog it, but rather just stopped the internal spinning. My coworker removed a dollar bill from his water pump, and it fixed the problem he was having (same as you've described) and the water pump worked well after it was re-installed. Worst case scenario, you reinstall it and it doesn't drain and you spend 40 or 50 bucks online for the part. I would reinstall and see if it works. I'd bet on it.
with a lot of the machines now they wont go into spin mode if the drum is not balanced properly, like say you had a load of towels in their, well it wont spin as its to unstable to spin without wobbling around so it simply stops at the spin cycle and does nothing, you can try this by turning it on with no clothes in and see if it will go into the spin cycle with no clothes in, if it does then chances are its not weighing the clothes properly and would end up costing a fortune to put right as it sounds like you spent a lot of money on parts all ready, so give i a try with no clothes in and see if it will spin, have you tried turning the drum by hand when its switched off to check for any grinding noises or jerking when you try to turn it by hand, im not sure how the balance sensor works or even where it is as its a new feature in the last few years but people are now starting to have problems with this feature and it stops the machine from spinning leaving the clothes soaking yet, so give it a try empty and see what happens
the motor has been hot and needs to be replaced if it runs with no cloths but wont run with a load or does the motor run but the tub not turn if this is the case you may just need a belt
i have a atf6000fs1...I washed a load and i thought it was done but items were still wet. So i turned on the spin cycle and it flashed err and turned itself off. It wont run. Any suggestions???
turn the wash temperature dial to zero,
if it starts to wash it could be a faulty thermostat,
if that wont wont work it could need new brushes in the motor
Without any other info. this sounds like the basket drive is worn out. Depending on the brand, it has different names, but it all does the same thing. Its kind of like the clutch in your car. It has to slowly get to speed. Yours, without any clothes in it has no load. But when you add weight, it doesn't have enough power to turn it. Its slipping or just worn out. Just wondering, why did you change the water pump? Did the wheel on it break?
sounds like there is a pumping/blockage problem. check the filter and all drain hoses/outlets. if all clear the pump may be faulty. is the drum turning at all?
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