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Admiral AAV8000AWW washer - clothes are wet after spin cycle...

Clothes are very wet/damp after the spin cycle completes. Drum spins, washer is level and drain is not restricted. Water appears to drain out, but not sufficient spin speed or sunction to extract the water. Thanks.

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  • Anonymous Dec 01, 2007

    yes, most of the time all the water is still in the machine after the spin cycle.

  • Anonymous May 14, 2008

    WHILE SPINING THE WASHER SOUNDS LIKE IT IS KNOCKING

  • Anonymous May 14, 2008

    detergent is clumping, occasional water leaking on floor when washer is jumping around..loads are getting unbalanced way to often...and i noticed that it is agitating in one direction only....isn't it supposed to agitate back and forth?? i think that is causing the load to be unbalanced?? i have no clue where to start to fix....

  • terelize May 30, 2008

    the washer completely stops working after filling, usually starts working again if i just leave it alone and pray- seems like maybe there is some sort of sensor and it is overloaded even though this is a "super capacity". have to use on mini cycle otherwise the clothes are still dripping after spin cycle. i have had no luck with this washer and am completely backed up after it being out of commish for one day

  • Anonymous Mar 14, 2014

    clothes are still wet after spin cycle

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May be a loose belt or a partial blockage somwhere.

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Dear Friend,
ngfam1 here for you!
I am happy to be of assistance!

If it's reduced from hoe it used to do it, then you must call service before there is any more damage.
Some washers can leave the clothes damp or slightly wet but not dripping!!!!!!!!!! Thats a malfunction!!


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