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Kas23  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:50:05 PM(UTC)
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Washer fills, then you can hear the motor start and run, but the agitator does not move. Took the agitator off and the shaft isnt turning at all. When I put it in the spin mode it works fine. I took it apart and looked at the clutch and it appeared to still have pads on it, so I'm assuming its ok also.
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fairbank56  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:58:08 PM(UTC)
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The clutch has no function in agitation mode, the agitator shaft is driven directly by the gearcase. Remove the motor and rotate gearcase input shaft by hand CCW. If no movement of agitator shaft, then the gearcase is bad. If it does work, check the motor coupler. Usually when they fail, the washer won't agitate or spin but sometimes a certain type of coupler failure can cause only one function to fail.

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Kas23  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 18, 2014 7:25:20 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, the coupler is ok (it has the single piece rubber), when I turn the motor, the transmission output shaft does not move at all. Does it use different gears for the spin cycle?
fairbank56  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:46:48 AM(UTC)
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Yes. If you have good mechanical skills, you can take the gearcase apart and find the problem, most parts are available, or just replace the gearcase.

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Kas23  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:43:50 PM(UTC)
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I heard the gearcases are a nightmare to repair. I'm fixing this for a woman that doesnt have a lot of money, so replacing it is not in the budget. Thanks for your help!!
fairbank56  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 2:58:45 PM(UTC)
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Well, if you know the inner workings of the gearcase, it's easy to repair. Nothing difficult about it, no special tools required other than snap ring pliers. Never heard of this gearcase being a nightmare to repair.

Eric
Kas23  
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:03:54 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for your help Eric, going to see if I can find a used gearcase online.
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