SOURCE: Clothes wet after spin
The clothes are wet after spinning
When the clothes are wet at the end of a cycle, check these:
Motor coupler
Spin cycle
Siphoning
Water-inlet valve
El Resorte de la trasmision en inges se llama MOTOR COUPLER
Si pincha aqui y pone correctamente su numero de modelo pede veer directamente los diagramas para instalar el motor coupler.
Si no enacuentra numero de modelo mire: help finding the model number on your appliance?
Aqui siguen en dettalle mas possibiles rasones por su problema (en ingles)
Motor coupler
To
test the motor coupler, re-start the washer in its spin cycle. Let the
machine run for a minute, and then open the lid and notice whether the
tub is spinning:
Spin cycle
If
the washer doesn't reach its proper spin speed, the clothes may be too
wet at the end of a cycle. Check to be sure the load is properly
balanced and run a spin cycle again. If the clothes are still wet, you
may have a worn or loose belt (Maytag®), a worn clutch (GE®/Hotpoint®),
or a worn motor pulley or tub bearing. Replace the applicable
component.
Alternatively, there could be clothes caught
between the inner and outer tubs. Read the "It spins but won't pump"
section of the "It won't drain" section. Also, there could be other
things that cause friction on the drive train. Seek the assistance of a
qualified appliance repair technician.
Siphoning
If
the water that pumps from the machine goes right back into the machine
after the spin cycle, it may be because your washer is siphoning the
water from a laundry tub with a slow drain, back into the washer. Try
to improve the draining of the laundry tub. (Is there something stuck
in the drain?) Also, be sure the drain hose doesn't reach more than
about 4 inches into the laundry tub. If it does, cut off the excess.
Water-inlet valve
Water-inlet
valves eventually fail. One problem that may develop with a water-inlet
valve is that it can no longer completely shut off when the electricity
is turned off to it. Then, the valve may leak and drip water into the
clothes tub--you may notice that your washer has water in it when you
haven't used it for a few days. To fix this, replace the valve.
Aconsejo tambien comprar el manual de servicio aqui
Aqui hay un ejemplo de ingranages for el motor coupler, se montan en el palito donde el motore enchufa con los otros ingranajes:
Agradeceria si pede votar la solucion, posibilmente en azul.
Muchas gracias.
SOURCE: how can i fix my washer myself?
The washer will not ever completely drain according to Maytag. A certain amount of water stays in the outter tub for balancing the machine for final hyper-spin. However if the machine is not spinning all of the water out and your clothes come out sopping wet....read the long thread I typed out to another person earlier.....it's about 2-3 questions up on the same topic
SOURCE: clothes are wet at end of spin cycle
Dear Customer
Please perform the following
Clothes are too wet after spin cycle:
This may be a spin problem or a drain problem
Drain:
Spin:
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SOURCE: Maytag Neptune Error COde "nd"
This is now the 3rd time this has happened. The 1st 2 times it cost me ~$100 to have a technician come in and fix.
This time, I did it easily. For my Maytag Neptune washer, I removed the back panel (2 screws). On the bottom tray is the water discharge pump. On the output side of the pump there is a small cavity under the rubber flapper where a nickle fits perfectly. I removed the nickle, reattached the output drain line. started it up ...
and viola! the problem solved.
SOURCE: clothes are sill soaking wet after sin cycle
When the clothes are wet at the end of a cycle, check these:
Motor coupler
Spin cycle
Siphoning
Water-inlet valve
Motor coupler
To test the motor coupler, re-start the washer in its spin cycle. Let the machine run for a minute, and then open the lid and notice whether the tub is spinning:
Spin cycle
If the washer doesn't reach its proper spin speed, the clothes may be too wet at the end of a cycle. Check to be sure the load is properly balanced and run a spin cycle again. If the clothes are still wet, you may have a worn or loose belt (Maytag®), a worn clutch (GE®/Hotpoint®), or a worn motor pulley or tub bearing. Replace the applicable component.
Alternatively, there could be clothes caught between the inner and outer tubs. Read the "It spins but won't pump" section of the "It won't drain" section. Also, there could be other things that cause friction on the drive train. Seek the assistance of a qualified appliance repair technician.
Siphoning
If the water that pumps from the machine goes right back into the machine after the spin cycle, it may be because your washer is siphoning the water from a laundry tub with a slow drain, back into the washer. Try to improve the draining of the laundry tub. (Is there something stuck in the drain?) Also, be sure the drain hose doesn't reach more than about 4 inches into the laundry tub. If it does, cut off the excess.
Water-inlet valve
Water-inlet valves eventually fail. One problem that may develop with a water-inlet valve is that it can no longer completely shut off when the electricity is turned off to it. Then, the valve may leak and drip water into the clothes tub--you may notice that your washer has water in it when you haven't used it for a few days. To fix this, replace the valve.
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