How do I determine which it is? Any help in fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for getting back to me so quicklyHow do I determine which it is? Any help in fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly
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Sounds like the transmission is out. If it fills up and will pump out while spinning? Then more than likely that is it. Or could be the belt underneath. When it aggitates the belt go's in one direction then spin out it go's the other direction and turns the transmission and drum.
You might have a partially clogged drain past your drain hose
(In the wall etc)
Thats overflowing behind the washer.
Watch the drain for a few washings and see if it overflows
It may be second or third or fifth load. Its hard to catch
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If the machine tries to spin for a few seconds and shuts down because the tub is full of water, then - The first thing I would do is check the pump. You may have something blocking the pump or the pump could have failed. Newer models built within the last 10 - 15 years must drain their water down first before they are able to spin.
How do I determine which it is? Any help in fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly
What is the best approach to finding the correct problem? Taking it apart?
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