The most common problem is the lid switch. On the lid, underneath side, there is or should be a small plastic pin sticking out about 1/2 inch. When the lid is closed the pin pushes down a micro switch that lets the basket spin. It's a safety feature so someone doesn't reach into a spinning washer. Sometimes the pin breaks or falls off, or the switch is bad. It should be held on with a screw on the edge of the rim. It just has two wires and is very easy to get to and replace.
Clothes may still be too wet after washing due to overloading the washing machine, not using enough detergent, using the wrong cycle, or a malfunction in the spin cycle. Try adjusting the load size and detergent amount, selecting a higher spin speed, or checking for any issues with the machine.
When you washing machine is in the spin cycle the agitator should rotate along with the drum of your washing machine and that's normal. There is no way it could be going up and down and will only appear that is is agitating while on spin.
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Your washing machine may be loud during the spin cycle due to unbalanced loads, worn out bearings, or a malfunctioning motor.
In a modern washing machine, the wash, rinse and spin cycles are controlled by special purpose (embedded) computers.
Your washing machine spin cycle may be loud due to unbalanced loads, worn out bearings, or a malfunctioning motor. It is important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage to the machine.
The function of a washing machine valve is to control the flow of water into the machine. It contributes to the overall operation by allowing water to enter the machine when needed for washing and draining water out during the rinse and spin cycles.
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Pad the inside with lead wool and capture the demon in a jar put the jar in the washing machine and wait.
My GE washing machine does not wring my clothes dry enough what do i need to do? The spin cycle is not working well. You can try running the spin cycle a second time. Also, make sure that you have not overfilled the machine. In my experience, this is the main reason for replacing an older machine.
Your top load washing machine spin cycle may be very loud due to an unbalanced load, worn out bearings, or a malfunctioning motor. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the machine.
Aome machines claim to spin at 74 decibels. Is that loud?