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A big red alien comes down from the sky and zaps your washer and then it spin drys!
my washer keep on by passing the spin cycle and will not drain out the water.
There is a problem with the 'wig/wag', the device that switches transmission into spin/drain. They are not difficult to repair. Google it or look on Youtube.
kenmore washer 3 110.24944301 water run during the spin cycle what part would i be looking at to fix this
The phalaropes will spin rapidly in the water, creating a whirlpool. This brings up bottom dwelling larvae to the surface of the water, which the bird eats.
becaus its gravity spin it counter clocckwise
They're hooked to a transmission which is hooked to an engine.
anticlockwise
Use RV type anti freeze. It wont hurt the hoses or the plastic parts. To be safe buy 2 gallons. First set your washer to fill on warm wash with out it being hooked to a water supply. Blow air through both supply hoses to blow water from the fill valves and lines. Then set your washer so it will spin. Let it spin once to discharge as much water as you can. Then empty both gallons of RV anti freeze in to the tub. Set it to spin again and let it spin through a cycle. Then just put it away and forget it. When you put it back in use, let the tub fill (no clothes, full load) with warm water, and run it through a cycle all the way through a spin. The anti freeze is ok for your septic, and the water only cycle will clear the washer so you may use it.
If you spin your finger fast enough in the water in a circle you can make a whirlpool in the water. Or you could have some friends over and if you go in circles for a while (the more people the faster) then youll make a current and soon enough a whirlpool-AnswerMaster618-
this usually happens because the weight of the cloths in the machine arnt distributed evenly or there are just too many close in that load.
Check that both water connections (hot and cold) are connected and on. If there's no cold water supply, the washer will just hum when it tries to do a cold water rinse.