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General Electric WCSR2090G Top Load Washer Questions & Answers
How to take apart will not spin out the water
I don't know your particular washer, however, have had some experience with a couple of others. I found that something got caught in the flow line to the pump (in this case one of the plastic clips that holds a bread bag closed). I tipped the washer on its side and removed the pump so I could find the blockage. The location of the pump/outlet hose will be differrent on all washers and models, however, with it tipped over or with the front or possibly the back removed it should be able to be located.
2 problems 1st is the washer continues to fill
If the water keeps filling without cutting off, you either have a faulty inlet solenoide or your pressure hose and or pressure switch needs checking.
To isolate the acutal problem, start the machine on a new cycle. Change the water level to minimum or low before you start. Let the machine fill up. Keep checking the water intake as it fill up. Once the water level goes over the half way mark in your tank, if the machine starts its wash action then your pressure hose and switch are o.k. as they have signalled to the timer that the water level selected, has been reached.
However if the machine keeps filling up even though the wash action has started, then you have a faulty inlet solenoide/valve. Turn off water at the tap and get the valve replaced.
Ash
General Electric portable washing machine.
Question edited for clarity.
Better known as 'space saving' washing machines, they are a compromise at best.
Try presoaking the clothes overnight. Do longer programs. Try changing detergents. Wash twice.
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Pumping out or leaking out?
There are various rubber connectors underneath and they can perish and leak. There is a trick. slide a piece of paper under it. Switch on and after a minute, pull the paper out. It will give you a rough idea where the leak is, front, back, left or right. Then pull the machine out, and tilt it safely against the wall, get someone to hold it and look with a flashlight for the area where the wet patch on the paper was.
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I have a GE Adoration WHDRE526E1WW top load
It really sounds like the belt. You say it's in good shape but if it's loose or shiny from not having proper tension it wont have enough friction between the belt and pulley to actually work. If you've ever tried to move the drum when its full of clothes and water you know how much force id needed to function. Double check that belt tension and working surface.
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