you take it apart and see whats broken and then replace it . or by a used pump. i just had mine fixed it was about 100 dollars but something else had to be fixed on the washer too
If you had said the make and type I would have told you why. -As is , the problem is either the belt, the wigwag, the pump, a loose pipe or the transmission. -Call an appliance repairman is your best way to fix it.
The water cut off device is stuck in the full position. -You don't say what kind of machine, or else I could tell you how to fix it.
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Your washing machine is still running but no more spin wash or jerking it only spins still in the middle and it does not squeeze out the water well like before what should you fix it?
To get a washing machine repaired, one could typically go to an appliance engineer for a repair. If one is not available, the washing machine may have a warranty on it to get it replaced. If neither of these solutions are possible, then a plumber may be able to fix the problem if it is a problem with water flow.
You ask your plumber to instal the valve in your main supply the reduces the pressure but not the flow.
This can have a variety of reasons depending on the make and type of machine. - 1. The pump is not working at all or has become clogged. 2. The 'wig wag' has failed and is not engaging rinse cycle. 3. The the pump drain hose has become plugged or kinked. The solution is very dependent on the type and make of the machine, but isn't usually a huge problem to fix for a reliable service person.
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Replace the water pump.
The belt or transmission is likely the problem. Could also be the pump belt if it's one that has a belt, or even debris in the pump intake. - Call an appliance tech, it's an easy fix UNLESS it's the transmission.
It could be the transmission or the belt. Many washing machines, while having different manufacturers, work on the same principle. For example, I owned a Kenmore machine for many years, and when I had the spin problem, I first checked the transmission. Perhaps the machine's transmission is kaput (broken), or maybe a belt is busted. Try looking at these two things first. Also, make sure that your washing machine is plugged in. You probably need a pump and motor kit
You can wash your dishes in the sink by hand by plugging up the sink plug. and reusing the water for every dish. and then you can fix leaky faucets