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GE WDSR2080D Top Load Washer - Page 2 Questions & Answers
The washer is ovrtflowing with water. It does not
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for using FixYa. Overfilling in your washer occurs mainly due to two things:
water inlet valve going bad and/or the water level switch. If the water inlet
valve has gone bad it won’t be able to shut off even when the electricity has
been turned off. If the issue is with the water level switch then it won’t tell
the water to shut off and the machine will overflow as this switch is to sense
the water level in the clothes tub. However, with that being said it seems that
you’ll need to replace the water inlet valve. Please do rate the solution if
the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.
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Rylee
Ge transmission shaft wobbles
The tub bearings are worn out, you will have to replaced the outer tub to repair this problem. Good luck. Here to help
WHIRLPOOL WASHER HAS A VERY SLOW SPIN. IT SOUNDS LIKE A REGULAR SPIN BUT IT IS NOT. ANY IDEA WHAT CAUSES THIS?
Between the motor and the transmission is a rubber piece with each side -- plastic drivers - on the shafts. Sounds like you need that new coupler. They are designed the take the jolts of the start and stopping but they wear out. You have to pull out the machine from the wall. Tilt it back and you can see the joint between the motor and the trans. You may see debris on the floor too from the disintegrating of the coupler
On top of the motor is the pump with metal clips. Use a screw driver to remove the clips and pull the pump off - let it hang. Next, get your small socket set out and take out the 1/4 inch screw head on the motor clips. Use the driver and remove the clips holding the motor to the plate and the transmission. The plastic drivers and the rubber grommet will now be separated. Note how the motor is mounted on the plate with rubber grommets. Remove the motor. Use a screw driver if necessary to get the broken parts off the shafts of the trans and motor. Replace the drive coupling and reassemble the unit. An easy fix
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