Months ago, I washed a small bathroom area rug and was upset because it shed much. Later on, the problem began with slightly wet clothes after the spin. Now, for a month it washes, it drains, then it rinses, bypass the spin function to the Off dial. Is the drain pipe clog? If so, how do I unclog the drain hose?
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It sound like you have a blocked pump.
Remove the pump from the machine and check where do you have this clogged, inside the pump or in one of the pipes connected to it.
Good luck!
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I don't have a solution to this but I have almost the exact same problem - washed a runner bathroom rug last night, today it drains but won't spin and I'm having trouble diagnosing further or disassembling...
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its problably not able to balenbace the load of rugs, if the machine cant balance itwont go to high speed spin. in actuallity your probalby better off bringing the rugs to the laundry mats, especially if the are rubber backed, the rubber backing will come off clogging your pump assy, then your looking at replacing hte pump for a few hundred dollars, for a clean set of $30 bath rugs.
I just need help. I do not want to pay anything to have this question answered. I paid $1,200 for these two new appliances less than 45 days ago! I thought this site was connected with GE. Apparently not.
The spin normally does not work when the outlet filter is clogged; if the filter is clean you should then check your pipe coming out from under the tub (plug off the wall first before doing all these things). Last check your outlet pump, could be blocked with something. Refit carefully, you might need a nice pair of pliers to get the grip clip on and off the pipes. The outlet pipe into the wall stands at a particular height, refit exactly to this height, about 3 feet from ground
you need to remove the cabinet to expose the washer. once you do that you need to remove the 2 clips that hold the pump to the motor. then remove the 2 1/4 inch screws that hold the 2 clips onto the motor. ( remove the wireing connector first) remove the motor and Im sure you will find that the coupling need to be replaced. There are 3 parts to the coupling. 1 rubber and 2 white plastic parts. replace the coupling and install everything in reverst. your washer should work fine after this.
It sound like you have a blocked pump.
Remove the pump from the machine and check where do you have this clogged, inside the pump or in one of the pipes connected to it.
Good luck!
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