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simply reach under the base of the whole agitator and pull upward,it may take some considerable pulling for it to release,then theres a 7/16" bolt to remove the agitator spline
First, lets try running it in the fluff or air dry setting. Any setting that does not use heat. Post back the results from that test and we will take it from there.
Probably a bad timer/module control assembly. It works for a short time then the metal contacts get hot and "open up". The timer control mod is what's behind the big knob. About $90.00.
If the washer is stopped mid cycle it will default to rinse and spin. It will then get stuck in a loop. It is necessary to reset the electronics. Unplug the electrical cord from the unit. Wait 30 seconds. Turn the cycle selector all the way around clockwise. Turn it again and set it on any setting accept rinse or spin. Plug the unit in. It should begin a new cycle and be working normally.
I have the same problem. The water drains, but I have no spin leaving the clothes soaked. I get a humming sound and thats it. The rest of the washer works fine. Any help would be great.
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