I washed a very small load of clothing in the regular wash cycle. I found that while most of the water had left the machine they were still sopping wet. I turned the dial to the spin area of the reg. wash cycle to further spin out the clothes. Toward the end of the spin cycle water began spraying on the clothes.
The cycle is off , it's going to spin rinse an spin again. The dial is off set
You could have a bad temperture sensor bad are water valve but first check an make sure the washer drain alway check your drain hose for clog are lint are trash in pump an last you could have a bad timer if you dont know how to check these call a applince service for repair ok
SOURCE: on one wash clothes came out sopping the next there was no water
Check the drain hose for kinks or blockage. The drain hose should be free in the drain pipe so air can get around it. The drain should be good enough to accept a lot of water all of a sudden without overflowing.
SOURCE: whirlpool washing - clothes are still dripping wet at end of wash
Hello, sounds like you have a problem with your clutch assembly, tilt the machine back and access it from underneath..if you see oil at the base next to the motor this means your transmission is going bad and the oil has got into the clutch assembly..If this is the case you may as well go buy a new washer now since it is really expensive to replace the clutch and transmission. If however you don't see any evidence of oil underneath your going to need to replace the clutch assembly. If you have mechanical experiance by all means try yourself...if no experiance get a tech in to do it :) thanks for using fixya! Mike
SOURCE: Cloths still very wet after final spin cycle
Use spin ccyle again for proper operation and to help remove water.
SOURCE: Sprays water during the final spin leaving wet clothes
If you suspect you have a defective timer it can easily be replaced by performing the following steps:
1. Unplug washing machine... and pull out the timer knob. Some knobs have a removeable center cap and hidden screw. Some are simply slip-fit. Remove the knob.
2. Remove console. This can be accomplished in one of two ways depending on which type of console you have.
a. If the console has removable end caps, the caps lift off by prying on the top from the back of the washer.
The cap will pull off towards you as you are facing the unit from the front of the washer.
There will be a screw under each end cap that you will need to remove.
b. If the console does not have removable end caps, you will need to slide a putty knife under the front corner of each side and push in while lifting up.
There is a retaining clip under each side that has to be released.
3. Once the console has been released it will lift up and fold back over the back of the washer in its resting position. Use care not to stress the small plastic hinges that hold it on. They can break easily.
4. Disconnect all power plugs and remove the timer's mounting screws.
5. Reinstall reverse of removal.
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