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sounds like a faulty pressure switch , or the small pipe connected to it is blocked, machine will not spin if is seances water in the machine. you hear a small click if you blow very gently into pressure switch and as you stop blowing and the air comes out you hear another click as the switch operates
SAFETY always make sure the machine is unplugged from the mains electrical supply before working on machine.
If it is a turnatable that starts spining when the arm is moved to the record, then more than likely the start/stop switch inside the turnable is broken and is fixed in the on position. Or the leaver mechanism has become detached from the arm when the record was playing and left the other part pressing on the same switch that turns the motor on or off. Removing the bottom of the turntable should should show the trouble.
Air rachet? The valve probably got something in it and won't shut down the air flow. You will have to take the valve portion apart and clean it out. Look for any bad o-rings while you have it tore apart.
it sounds like the viens in the air motor may be stuck. try pouring some "Air Tool Oil" or any thin oil will do, even veg oil. when pouring it in make sure to pull the trigger so that the oil goes into the ratchet. let it soak for a while and try it. I hope this works for you.
those a pressed in the sheet metal cover.. you can try to put pressure on the water pump pry it away slightly and then use a air rachet if you have one available.. that should work for you ..
If your agitator is a 2 piece, it has a rachet action and turns free counter clockwise and locks to the bottom piece when turning counter clockwise.
The transmission disengages the agitator when it is in the spin mode. If you put the washer in the spin cycle the agitator should free up.
If the washer is spining ok and the agitator is not turning free you have a transmission problem.
THE LIGHTS COMES ON WHEN ONE OR TWO WHEELS STARTS SPINING (WHEN TERES NO TRACTION) ITS STOPS THE CAR FROM SPINING SO ITSTOPS POWER GOING TO THAT WHEEL.
MAKE SURE YOR TYRES ARE INFLATED RIGHT OR YOUR TYRES ARE WEARING OUT
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