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it could be a split pipe but its far more likley to be the drum bearings on the way out thats why its so loud and thats also were the water is coming from as well
not a cheep repain to get done,,,
sorry for the bad news
Sounds like the motor may be bad but the only way to know for sure is to do some electrical testing with a volt/ohm meter and the wiring diagram located within the appliance. If possible use the meter and the wiring diagram to check input/output voltages looking for discrepancies between the diagram and the actual meter readings.
your manual states that it can be caused by cold rinses and or spin cycle not getting completed. please try to rinse in hot or warm and see if that does not solve your problem
very possible if squeaks in agitation top springs that hold tub needs greased under spring & plastic shield under spring. had same problem on big front loaders whirlpool
If the washer fills and stops at the rinse cycle, and then
will not spin or drain, you more than likely have a defective lid switch.
If you open and close the washer lid and do not hear a “clicking” sound, the
switch has probably come loose, or has broken.There are two mounting screws that hold the switch in place along the
washer rim.Also, inspect the lid to
ensure the small plastic piece that pushes down on the switch when the lid is
closed has not broken off.This is
called the “lid strike”.If the lid
strike is broken or missing, the lid switch will not activate.If you diagnose the problem and need to
replace the switch, you can click on the following link for advice on how to replace
it:
If you need further assistance, such as where to get
replacements parts, please let me know.I hope this helps you.
NOTE: You do not need to drain the wash tub to replace the
switch.Once the switch has been
replaced, the washer should spin and drain, which will prevent you from needing
to bail water.
Lots of possibilities to check out before considering a problem with the machine: Is the load unsorted, too big or off balance? Drain restricted or too high? Oversudsed? Water draining completely out before going into spin?
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