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MY WASHER WILL NOT SPIN. iT MAKES A LOUD BUZZING

MY WASHER WILL NOT SPIN. iT MAKES A LOUD BUZZING NOISE. IT WILL DRAIN.

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Sounds like a broken motor coupler for sure, the motor shaft will still spin the drain pump, but drive between the motor and transmission is lost. Part# 285753A. Have fun. If you need breakdown info let me know.

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