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Gregg McCall Posted on Oct 02, 2006
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Clothes soaking We just got this washer a couple of months ago. It worked great until about 1 week ago when the clothes started coming out soaking wet(Not just a little wet but soaking). Any ideas? Gregg

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    I just got a brand new gew i use it for a month a half and now is making a loud noise everytime on the washing mode, but if in the drain cycle theres is no noise i was wondering whats a problem, i try about to put in level cause that was the said on the manual about if the have a noise problem. And i have a question about, do you think went the deliver the washing machine has to be stand up not lying down? if you can aswer this question and aslo the problem the be nice. thank you. Now im gonna return it back cause its not right for a short time use i know the washing machine it last couple years for only a ordinary house hold use. i dont even used everyday. only 2-3 times a week.

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I have the same problem and attempted the filter clean. Didn't work. I think the water pump is out. I tried running it on rinse and spin twice and it failed to drain. BUMMER!!

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I've had to clean my filter out 4 times in 19 months (3/08). I also had a problem where the drain ate one of the kids sock. It's not a tough fix, just a pain in the ***. I'm thinking about going to the top loading and paying for the extra water it uses. This is not worth the trouble.

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Emptying/cleaning the filter seems to solve this problem - but be prepared for A LOT of water. More than just a shallow pan full. If you have drawer bases under your washer - it would be wise to empty the stuff out of the bases and just use the drawer itself to catch all the water you will unleash. And, you'll probably find enough coins in the filter to buy a new box of laundry detergent!

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Gregg, remove the bottom panel. Right in front you will see the filter. Get a flat pan and remove the filter cover. Pull the filter strainer out and remove the lint and whatever else you find. You should be fine after that...Catriver..post back

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