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I have a GE washer which the agitator and tub do not spin. I can turn both freely by hand. The belt is in tact. During the cycle, the motor just osillates a minute amount in both the clock and counter clockwise rotation.

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It might be the safety switch under the door.
it is a switch that will not allow the spin cycle to spin unless the door is closed - like when you look in your washer while its spinning and as soon as you open the door the spinning stops until you shut the door again.
if its damaged it will not allow the spin cycle to work.
try look under the lid.
costs around $3.00 put in with a screw driver good luck
aloha

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2011

    Since the motor oscillates a very very small amount in both directions, just back and forth repeatedly, I don't believe it is the switch. The switch would not let it oscillate at all.

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2011

    you might be right.
    dont know how old the washer is, but try one more time to find the switch. It should "click" when you push it in, if it doesn't click, its broke, if it does click, it might or might not be broke.
    usually this works for machines with no oscillation at all.

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