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debra, I would run a hot water cycle without cloths, add clorex -clorine and a little detergent to the water. After the cycle fully runs, leave the lid open for few hours. It might help. Good Luck.
The drain on all washers have this issue. Unless the drain hose runs down hill, when the pump stops, water runs back into the machine that was in the hose but was not drained.
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This sounds like the pump is clogged up or the drain hose from the pump is retaining debris. The pump is easy to remove and check. There is a video at www.appliancehelponline.com/servicemanual.html check the video on how to take apart a direct drive washer. This will walk you thru the disassembly and the pump removal.
1. Set the washing machine on the highest water level, temperature on hot and the wash cycle to normal.
2. Fill a gallon jug with hot tap water. Once the cycle begins, let it
run for a minute or two, then stop the cycle, open the lid and slowly
add the gallon of hot tap water. Don't overfill — you just want to
raise the water level so that it is able to reach and clean the inside
top rim.
3. Add 2 to 4 cups of household chlorine bleach and restart the cycle.
In a couple of minutes, stop it again and just let it sit for at least
30 minutes. Afterward, let the cycle finish, and open the lid to air
out the inside.
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