lg has problems and u need to unplug it for 15 min and let ti cool down it should work after that
Your washer has little "legs" that you can adjust. They usually can be found under the front of the washer and to adjust you unscrew them up or down.
It is moving because an unbalanced load makes the machine vibrate and "walk " when it is on the spin cycle. Stop the machine, open the lid. You will find more clothes on one side. Redistribute the clothes evenly around the washer, close lid, restart.
The washer stopped working and wouldn't undulate during the wash cycle...
my frigidaire top load washer makes loud noise in the spin cycle
If your clothing is coming out still-dripping wet, the spin cycle is not engaging. Try using a different setting on the washer. When you hear the spin cycle begin to engage, peek into the washer and see if the drum is actually spinning. DO NOT put your hand in the machine and try and start the drum spinning. If the drum does not spin up on its own, then you need repair on the washer. You might also be over-loading the drum. Have it looked at, but it is often an easy fix.
Possible plugged pump.
Stop the washer, set to drain and rinse. Start the full cycle wash over without soap.
Your washer has little "legs" that you can adjust. They usually can be found under the front of the washer and to adjust you unscrew them up or down.
If the soap is spilling out of the washer, then stop the wash cycle, set it to spin, and let it spin the soapy water out. Then reset the washer for a full wash and rinse cycle to get out all of the soap. If you set it for a rinse cycle only, it won't remove all of the suds, resulting in dingy laundry.
The brand of washer does not make a difference, but you need to use the delicate cycle, which every washer has.
my washer keep on by passing the spin cycle and will not drain out the water.
Thrust Washer stop the play of the connecting rods on the crank shaft.
yes it can. We had this happen and the washer was junked as a result. It seems that the washer is built around the "spin bearing". This bearing sits in the middle of the washer shaft and is what the washer spins on. If it starts to wear out, it can leak grease from the bearing and stain clothes. Our repair man told us that for the cost of repair, we would be better off buying a new one.
hOLD THE END OF CYCLE BUTTON IN FOR 3 SECONDS THE WASHER OR DRYER WILL UNLOCK.
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Run the washer through a wash cycle (no laundry, though) with very hot water and a cup of bleach. This should remove the mildew and odors from the washer. Just be sure to let it go through the entire wash and rinse cycle. Then leave the lid to the washer open to let it air dry.