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Shirley Kirkpatrick Posted on May 21, 2014

Whybdoes water remain in machine at end of wash?

Why does water remain in machine at end of wash?

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If the drain pump malfunctions...or is clogged then it will not empty within the time cycle and the unit will time out. the pump in at the bottom of the machine

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SOURCE: water remain in the machine

the washer has a fluid filled ring around the drum to balance it as it spins, assuming do not actually see or feel water you may be hearing that liquid.

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