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Not spining?

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Failure to spin: If the washer is not spinning or spinning slowly, it may be due to a worn-out or broken drive belt, a malfunctioning motor coupler, a faulty lid switch, or a defective motor. These issues can prevent the washer from completing its spin cycle.

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Leaking washer?

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Water leakage: Water leakage from a washer can occur due to a damaged or worn-out door seal or gasket, a cracked tub, a loose hose connection, or a malfunctioning water inlet valve. Leaks can result in water damage to the surrounding area and affect the washer's performance.

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Noisy washer?

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Noisy operation: Unusual noises like banging, grinding, or squeaking during the washer's operation can be caused by a malfunctioning motor, worn-out bearings, a damaged drive belt, or loose components. These issues should be addressed to prevent further damage.

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Draining issues?

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Inadequate draining: If the washer is not draining properly, it may indicate a clogged or obstructed drain hose, a blocked pump filter or impeller, or a malfunctioning drain pump. Insufficient drainage can lead to standing water in the washer after a cycle.

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Dancing washer?

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Excessive vibration or shaking: Washers that vibrate excessively or shake during operation may have an unbalanced load, uneven leveling, or worn-out suspension or shock absorber components. Proper load distribution and leveling are important for smooth operation.

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Not enough water?

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Overfilling or underfilling: Washers that overfill or underfill with water may have a malfunctioning water level sensor, a defective water inlet valve, or an issue with the pressure switch. These problems can affect the washer's efficiency and performance.

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