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If there is a drain issue, sometimes there is an obvious solution. Check the drain hose for any kinks, as well as checking any lint filters in or on the drain hose. Is there a lint sock on the end that's full? Perhaps the drain line itself is plugged. You will want to make sure that the house drain system is not backed up or plugged. Always make sure that the washer drain hose is above the level of water in the drain tub. Some Whirlpool/Kenmore washers make use of a side-check valve near the tub outlet which may get clogged. A standpipe should be at least 1 1/4 inches in diameter, and never seal a drain hose into a standpipe. This can lead to back-siphoning. You also want to make sure that the standpipe is less than 96 inches in height.
Pump problems show various symptoms. Sometimes the pump will lock up and seize. If the motor is running, it will continue to try to turn the pump. In the case of belt-driven pumps, the belt may break or burn through. The pulley may shear off. If there is enough tension on the belt, and the motor continues to try to turn it, you may wind up with a seized motor as well. The pump itself may have seized bearings, be jammed by clothing or another object; or the impeller blades may be broken off. The usual fix is to replace the pump.
If you think your pump may be jammed, drain out your tub and remove the hoses. Look inside the hoses and see if there are any obstructions. Feel around inside the pump inlets for anything that may be jamming the pump itself. You can also use long-nosed pliers to feel around inside the pump for any items that may be causing a jam. If you haven't found a jam, and you still believe there may be a jam in the pump, you can completely remove the pump from the washer and inspect it more closely.
Occasionally, transmission gears may become worn, or some other internal part may go bad. Some older washer models have an electric-mechanical shifter. If it won't shift, it's best to call a professional appliance repair person to address this issue. If your transmission is leaking oil, there are really only two options at this point, either run it until it dies completely, or replace it now.
SOURCE: HO DO YOU FIT BRUSHES
remove motor,
remove motor brush cover screws from the motor
shake out old brushes
insert new brushes, spring side out
install brush cover screws
install motor
SOURCE: washing machine not spinning
Its a pain on this model but heres how. First remove plate at back of machine. Remove belt and two bolts holding motor (13mm).Unplug motor and remove. brushes are at back end of motor in plastic housings. after refitting motor replacing belt is where the fun begins. Put bottom end on first and feed round pulley. ouch
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SOURCE: changed brushes still wont fast spin and empty water
Let me ask you who told you to change the brushes... Im curious!
SOURCE: beko wma 1512 s washing mashine not spinning
I've just had the same problem, replaced the brushes and the problem was still there, i then cleaned out the filter, it was really clogged up, this fixed the fault, you will also need a couple of towels to soak up the water from the filter, if the machine can't empty all the water from the filter it stays there and will not move on to the next cycle thus making you think it may be a pcb fault, please clean the filter before spending money on new brushes and/or new module or getting an engineer out to it at cost to you, please also ensure you remove the plug from the wall socket before you attempt to fix any electrical appliance,
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What brushes are you talking about? The motor does not have brushes. You do not have a motor problem.
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