Why does my top load washer not spin?

Why does my top load washer not spin?

When a top-load washer won’t start or won’t spin, it could mean a broken lid switch/lock assembly. This DIY repair guide and video show how to easily replace the lid switch/lock assembly on a top-load washer. If your top-load washer won’t spin, the lid switch might be broken.

What are the symptoms of a failed front load washer?

A failed front-load washing machine control board has several symptoms, including the washer not starting, filling, spinning or draining. If you or a service technician determine that the machine control board has failed, this repair guide shows how to replace it.

Why is my washing machine not finishing the cycle?

A washing machine that won’t finish the cycle could also have a broken timer or failed water-level pressure switch. On a vertical modular (VMW) top-load washer, a bad shifter assembly or a failed drain pump can stop the washer mid-cycle.

Why does my pressure washer not keep running?

Most people think that when engines won’t stay running, it is likely that the fuel system is the culprit. But based on our extensive experience with these machines, you can only be sure of fixing an existing problem such as a faulty filter or a pre-cleaner as running a diagnostic.

When a top-load washer won’t start or won’t spin, it could mean a broken lid switch/lock assembly. This DIY repair guide and video show how to easily replace the lid switch/lock assembly on a top-load washer. If your top-load washer won’t spin, the lid switch might be broken.

A failed front-load washing machine control board has several symptoms, including the washer not starting, filling, spinning or draining. If you or a service technician determine that the machine control board has failed, this repair guide shows how to replace it.

A washing machine that won’t finish the cycle could also have a broken timer or failed water-level pressure switch. On a vertical modular (VMW) top-load washer, a bad shifter assembly or a failed drain pump can stop the washer mid-cycle.

Most people think that when engines won’t stay running, it is likely that the fuel system is the culprit. But based on our extensive experience with these machines, you can only be sure of fixing an existing problem such as a faulty filter or a pre-cleaner as running a diagnostic.