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Posted on Feb 24, 2012

Washer doesn't spin drain

My GE Top Loading washer (wcsr4170d0ww) suddenly will not drain or spin. It will agitate and when I open the lid, the agitation stops, as it should. Also, I let the washer finish it's cycle and the know just kept going around, starting on the next cycle. The knob seems to be much more loose that it was just before all this happened. I read that trying to unclog the drain may help but that doesn't explain the washer continuing on to the next cycle. But if I were to try to unclog it, how would I go about that. Thanks.

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Remove the drain hose at the back of the washer and check that the filter is not blocked.

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SOURCE: WILL NOT AGITATE

circut board mounted on timer assy is the problem, tip the console on its back to verify and put in agitate mode, will work in lay back position, then will not work in normal position. unplug board two times and should start working, it gets scrambled just like a computer, because its a computer. must be a relay on the board, this is what happened to me, and is still working 10 loads later, sounded like a motor.

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SOURCE: Whirlpool thin twin stacked,won't agitate or spin

whirlpool washers have a drive coupling in between the motor and the transmission to replace this remove the top and disconnect the lid switch set it aside remove the front panel then remove the 2 clips that hold the pump on then push it out of the way then remove the 2 screws that hold the motor clamps on and then remove the upper and lower motor clamps remove the motor then replace the three piece "motor coupling" one piece goes on the motor the other three pronged plastic piece goes on the transmission and the rubber isolator goes between them and now just put every thing back together

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