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the water is not pumping out because you have a blockage in the filter unit which is located at the bottom of your machine or possibly a weak pump. the reason that your machine smells is because the water is not discharging. check the filter first for any blockages, i.e coins, bra wires etc. if that doesn't sort it you may need a new pump
Check to see if there's something stuck inside the pump or the drain
hose connected to the pump (pump is usually located at the bottom
and towards the back of the washing machine).
The belt could be worn and will be slipping on the pullys, as it spins up the rubber , rubs against the pullys and that is what creats the burning rubber smell, the belt needs replacing.
Hi there.I think it could be that when the belt was changed the bolt wasnt tightened onto the flat side of the spindle.I am talking about the small pulley that comes off to replace the belt.It has one flat side in which the bolt needs to be otherwise it might just spin because the laundry weight. Quick question I have this machine and it needs a replacement belt.I cant find one anywhere!!!!Where were you able to find one???? Good Luck
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