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it sounds as if the total water is not being expelled all the way take the back off and try to turn the pump motor at the propeller end it may be blocked with a button or other debris, clean out eric
It seems lie the drain solenoid is working, for starters check that there is no obstruction or kinks in the dain pipe - if you can, disconnect the pipe and check further up the line as well. As last resort, try back flushing the line while in the drain cycle.
I have a quiet series 300 and it does that, too. I think it just balances the load before washing and is normal. I found this in the manual:
Normal Sounds
Your new washer may make sounds your old one didn
Did you blow out the drain? If so pull the front off of the air handler unit. Ckean out drain pan. This drain pan had small holes on either side that run from the sode drain clean those out. Also if your coil is dirty it will pull water back and cause it to leak. Try cleaning coil and dain pan plus blow out drain. Rus
Position a Drain Pan and uncouple the Radiator Bottom hose clamp, pull of the Hose gently, as you may have to reuse it, and let the Coolant go, Cold engine only, obviously.
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OE code - Check for clogged drain filter on end of hose, bent or clogged dain hose. Make sure hose doesn't go too far down drain pipe.
Hope this helps
Bob
Machine is draining slow...probably from debris caught in dain hose or pump filter. Many people find safety pins, loose change and bra underwires lodged in the drain trapping lint, threads and other items which are narrowing or blocking the drain. The machine will only go into spin if it drains within a few (timed) seconds. Otherwise, the machine senses too high water level for spin out and shuts down.
We have had that happen too. You will need to take out what ever has blocked the valve on the drain. Ours was a bobby pin! My model is a bit different but if you follow the drain hose underneath you can find it. Remember you are dealing with lots of water. I think I scooped out the water first and have some towels ready. Or hire somebody to do it for you. I hope that helps.
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