Admiral capacity plus washer
SOURCE: won't agitate
Ours did this and it was because the bearings had busted. I called a local repair guy and he told me over the phone just by listening to the sound. Maybe you could do the same. I do know this, if it is your bearings, buy a new washer. It's not worth the repair...trust me.
SOURCE: sometimes does not spin enough to wring out water from clothes.
The spin cycle should be on a timer,and shouldn't be able to change how long it spins.The same timer that controls all the cycles of your washer.Your pump may be trying to go out,and isn't removing the water fast enough.This will keep water in the tub,and the normal spin cycle isn't long enough to let the pump get the job done.Another problem might be a clog in your drain hose.Another problem could be the drain hose is set to high above the pump,and the pump can't push it up that high (shouldn't be a problem if you are using the hose that came with the washer,and not extending it with another hose or something.)
SOURCE: My admiral capacity plus washer
I had this happen last year to mine. Check the hose that goes to water level adjustment switch. It may have a hole or crack in it. It may be small and hard to find but if there are any leaks in this hose the switch cannot sense the water level because it works on pressure through the hose to the diaphragm on the switch. You will need to remove the top panel of the washer to access this. I was able to replace the hose with some I had on hand. Saved me big $$$!
SOURCE: I have an admiral heavy duty super capacity plus 2
load lite, and if the problem still is there let run empty a couple of times, if there is still a problem it is off track and a professional needs to go inside of it you can do it yourself but not recommended so call a pro!!!
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