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Spin cycle to slow in all wash/spin speed selections. Tub empties ok but at end of cycle cloths are still wet enough to ring a bit of water. At the end of the cycle I can not here the normal brake action. I have changed the belt. Turning the pully clockwise oscilates the agitator and turning the pully counter clockwise the pully turns. I have also changed the Wash/spin speed switch. If the problem may be the Brake can it be adjusted, If so how.
I have checke all the possible things ,kinked hose ,tub seal, etc:confused:
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the clothes is still wet because the basket is not spinning fast enough. do this put it in spin mode for say 4 minutes. stop the washer if the brake stator is hot u got a bad pulley. replace the pulley since it is not pushing the spring brake rotor far enough to allow free basket drive rotation.
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I would shine a light in the spin basket to look for something stuck in the tub. If ok, you might have bad spin bearings, pull front cover and check.
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Originally Posted by: richappy I would shine a light in the spin basket to look for something stuck in the tub. If ok, you might have bad spin bearings, pull front cover and check. nothing stuck in tub. I pulled front panel all I see is the motor, pump and Agitator shaft which is a sealed unit which must be connected to the main pully. Nothing smoking or hot on unit.:confused: wes
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Any dirty water coming out of the bottom of the tub.
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Originally Posted by: richappy Any dirty water coming out of the bottom of the tub. No. If the transmission is bad , would the washer still agitate but cause the washer to spin solw.:confused: wes
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Originally Posted by: arkie102 No.
If the transmission is bad , would the washer still agitate but cause the washer to spin solw.:confused: wes Would appreciate a reply before I replace transsmission.:confused:Wes
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Turn the tranny pulley in the spin direction. If the tranny will not spin, you need a new pulley with thrust washers.
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If you see white shavings under the washer, you have a bad snubber. Post results.
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Originally Posted by: arkie102 Spin cycle to slow in all wash/spin speed selections. Tub empties ok but at end of cycle cloths are still wet enough to ring a bit of water. At the end of the cycle I can not here the normal brake action. I have changed the belt. Turning the pully clockwise oscilates the agitator and turning the pully counter clockwise the pully turns. I have also changed the Wash/spin speed switch. If the problem may be the Brake can it be adjusted, If so how.
I have checke all the possible things ,kinked hose ,tub seal, etc:confused:
Wes UPDATE: Problem solved. Transmission replaced now works fine.Washer less than three years old and only had 1yr warranty. I was lucky Maytag sold me the transmission for 50% off. Thanks for you help. I will add that it is a costly repair parts and labor. A new transmission $144.00 shipping and handling/labor $150/service charge$65.00:mad: :) Wes
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