If your washer won t spin it might signal a malfunction that requires a repairman but oftentimes a simple diy fix can get your washing machine working once more.
Washer won t spin on spin cycle only.
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Generally this happens when you re trying to clean one or two heavy items such as a comforter bath sheet or washable pet bed and something clumps into a big sullen lump.
Open the washer and redistribute the clothing inside the appliance.
Try to move the clothing so it is spread evenly throughout the drum.
Replace the lid switch if it doesn t detect a closed lid.
To clarify the washer is not spinning in the last spin rinse cycle only.
When the washer enters the spin cycle but does not start to spin you will need to see if there is a solution or fix that is needed to get the spin cycle working again.
Your spin cycle won t function as well or at all if the wash load is unbalanced.
My kenmore washer 110 series will not complete the final spin it only drain the water out at first i could put it on drain spin cycle then it would complete the spin but now it wont complete it on drain spin cycle every other cycle work but the final spin model 110 20022013 kenmore.
A worn clutch can prevent your washing machine from spinning or may cause a slower spin speed which will leave your clothes wet after a cycle.
When a top load washer won t advance to the drain and spin portion of the cycle suspect a broken lid switch because the timer won t advance to spin if it senses the washer lid is open.
The squealing and burned rubber smell only happened that one time when i washed a single pair of jeans.
If the items inside the washer become unbalanced the washer will have difficulty spinning correctly.
A broken timer or failed water level pressure switch will also stop a top load washer in mid cycle.
The washer works perfectly in the entire wash spin cycle except in the last spin rinse cycle.
Open the lid to the machine and see if the clothes are clumped to one side of the tub.
This is especially true when you wash large bulky items such as bedspreads.