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Anonymous Posted on Jul 07, 2014

Wtw5600x clothes still wet

After finishing all cycles, the clothes are still very wet. Must run the spin cycle again to dry them but doesn't seem to get up to speed.

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2007

SOURCE: Washer spin cylcle leaves clothes wet

Mine did the same thing. Solution. I took it back to the store where I got it. Fortunate for me they gave me my money back. Now I am looking for another one. What a nightmare. There is nothing that has a consistently good recommendation except Miele. Where I live they are not available. Well!! We could always go back to the scrub board. je

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2008

SOURCE: washer won't spin dry clothes

What model is in reference here? Please post back with model number.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: excess water in clothes after spin cycle

Unblock the outflow pipe from the machine that goes into the sump under the sink. (have a pot ready for water overflow) This will help drain the water. If the spin cycle is making a screetching sort of noise then it is possible that the carbon brushes will need changing. This affects the spinning if the brushes are worn.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: Loud dry sounding spin cycle

I had the same problem with mine. The noise was verry loud towards the end...2 years I was a happy camper with my top of the line Cabrio, and then started to do the noise, a friend who work on washers told me that it was the transmission and to let it bust it self and then fix it. I have a home service warranty that covers the washer and they send a tech to fix it, he fix the problem with the transmission but now I have a problem of UL Unbalance Load all the time and I have to be moving the cloth around and move the knob to drain and spin all the time to get the the machine to drain the water. good luck with your problem

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: The clothes are still too wet after the spin

The washer has a spin tube that goes from the top of the transmission to the top of the wash tube. On the bottom of the spin tune there are friction pads that drop down onto a spinning plate on the top of the transmission when the washer is supposed to spin. Most of the time when you experience problems like you stated those pads have worn down to the point that the spin tuibe assy must be replaced. There is a remote possibility that your drain line is kinked or that the drain pump has failed. Based on these assumptions, if your unit is otherwise in good condition it is worth the effort to have it repaired. I hope this was helpful information.

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