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Hello....Most likely, the main control board is shorted out. Have you had any power outages or brown-outs in the last 4-6 weeks? Power issues such as surges absolutely can wreak havoc on the electronic controls of household appliances! I hope I helped you!
2 possibilities here: Faulty water sensor. The water sensor's job is to sense the weight and how much water has to be spinned out. If you have a full load in the machine and the drum spins like the it had an arguement with the rest of the machine, then the water sensor is the culprit. Or. The belt pulling the spinner drum is stretched and could be slipping instead of gripping(pardon the rhym) :) Replace belt
If your drain is not high enough the water will siphon out while filling. Check your owner's manual for correct height, usually about 39 inches from ground
have kenmore 70 series washer model: 110.7015626w that will agitate but sluggishly and will not spin but the belt is getting hot (drum is not spinning but the motor is running).
u need to get a new belt. a local hardware store or walmart carries it. also u need to take the vacum apart further so u can clean out where the motor spins u will get much bettter results
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