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Old Navy wants too much for free . we diyers learn by doing for our selves .when I can not fix I either junk it and get new or call the local repair service to have it cat least checked out .
the rinse section spins slow while the rinsing is in process as this does 2 things
spreads the water through the clothes for a proper rinse
spins slow to equalize the cloths around the bowl
when the rinse cycle is finished and the tap is shut off it goes into a high speed spin
Your problem sounds like the program is not going to the high speed spin cycle and that would indicate a problem board
call a technician for a proper diagnosis and quote
make sure first of all that your belt is riding on the drive pulley like it is supposed to do if this is good under your plate that u take off too replace the belt r two screws they will fine tune adjust your record speed on is for 33 other is for 45 should b marked which is which
it can be the pump if it does not get the water out fast it will slow spin best way to check put it on spin with nothing in and watch it if it does the same then the moter is faulty change it try ebay for replacements
there are some springs that help hold the tub even as it spins also make sure that the washer is level check front to back side to side and corner to corner if it is unlevel they will be out of balance in high speed spin
We have exact same washer. It is 11 years old. We are at a point where we have to spin it 7 times and then still isn't too dry. It dies yesterday a very loud death. Mentioning this here because it could be a foreshadowing of your Kenmore 90's future.
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