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when washer runs but does not spin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 299949" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Snubber ring. or .....not to get too technical but when the transmission goes into the next gear to unload the water - it has an arm that sends it to the right that causes it to move into the higher gear to spin which empties the water. If that bolt comes undone or is rusted shut and the transmission can't move? It won't empty. </p><p> </p><p>Five years of arguing with Maytag & GE (WHOM WILL NEVER NEVER NEVER GET ANY OF MY BUSINESS AGAIN - ALONG WITH LOWES) and THIRTY SEVEN home calls for one lousy washer? says it's a snubber ring and transmission arm. possibly.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /></p><p> </p><p>Depending on how old your washer is? It could be worth a call to a repair person. I would ask them on the phone and they are going to ask you the age, make and serial number (found on the back of the washer on a metal tag up on the right or left side behind the control panel) usually.....of the machine. If you have that when you call then it makes it easier for them to tell what may /may not be wrong and if it's old/rusted possibly not worth replacing or service call. </p><p> </p><p>Also - IF you DO get a new machine ASK your repair man WHAT THEIR service plan costs vs. the one at LOWES or HOME DEPOT. I can tell you without a doubt that the one from Lowes is through GE and I bought the platinum Five year extended plus plan and got treated like doo doo. Had I gone to MY repair guy - and bought HIS plan? Cheaper/better/quicker.....just FYI. Oh and make sure you keep ANY and ALL receipts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 299949, member: 4964"] Snubber ring. or .....not to get too technical but when the transmission goes into the next gear to unload the water - it has an arm that sends it to the right that causes it to move into the higher gear to spin which empties the water. If that bolt comes undone or is rusted shut and the transmission can't move? It won't empty. Five years of arguing with Maytag & GE (WHOM WILL NEVER NEVER NEVER GET ANY OF MY BUSINESS AGAIN - ALONG WITH LOWES) and THIRTY SEVEN home calls for one lousy washer? says it's a snubber ring and transmission arm. possibly.:knockedout: Depending on how old your washer is? It could be worth a call to a repair person. I would ask them on the phone and they are going to ask you the age, make and serial number (found on the back of the washer on a metal tag up on the right or left side behind the control panel) usually.....of the machine. If you have that when you call then it makes it easier for them to tell what may /may not be wrong and if it's old/rusted possibly not worth replacing or service call. Also - IF you DO get a new machine ASK your repair man WHAT THEIR service plan costs vs. the one at LOWES or HOME DEPOT. I can tell you without a doubt that the one from Lowes is through GE and I bought the platinum Five year extended plus plan and got treated like doo doo. Had I gone to MY repair guy - and bought HIS plan? Cheaper/better/quicker.....just FYI. Oh and make sure you keep ANY and ALL receipts. [/QUOTE]
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