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Wfc7500vw wont spin

Checked drain back to bottom of drum including the ball

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2012
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: Will drain but wont spin

Hi,
Try these

  1. Test the lid switch
  2. Test the timer control
  3. Test the centrifugal switch
  4. Test the water level switch
  5. Inspect the motor coupler
  6. Inspect the drive belt (belt drive only)
  7. Inspect under the washer for soot (clutch)
  8. Test the motor
  9. Inspect the pulley
  10. Test the transmission
pls rate my suggestion......

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2011

SOURCE: my washer doesnt seem to

Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. You do need to check the motor drive. Make sure the belt is not slipping or worn. That could be the case. It may be wearing out as you have suggested. You just need to get to it and determine the cause.

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2012

SOURCE: Whirlpool Duet Washer Model WFW9400SZ00 bangs only during spin cycle.

Yes you are exactly right, these bearings have failed & are causing the noise very common problem with whirlpool front loaders. very expensive to repair worth while looking into replacing instead of repairing as it will just happen again.The new LG machines are the best in my opinion.

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