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I have an old maytag washer, model LA712, It leaked oil out of the bottom of the transmission. So I ordered new seals from appliance parts pro, I installed the seals and in doing so, one seal is inside of the transmission. I had to take the transmission apart to do the job. I set it back together, and the agitator works fine, but something seems to be wrong because in the spin/rinse cycles, it just keeps on agitating, it does not spin. What did I do wrong and how can I fix it?
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What kind of oil did you put in it?
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I put "Maytag transmission oil"in it.
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This may just be coincidental to your repair. Have you checked the spin in all the timer cycles?
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yes, no spins, only agitation in all cycles.
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Just to eliminate the motor as suspect, Remove the belts and try a spin cycle. If the motor runs, the problem is definitely in the transmission.
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