The machine is designed with an automatic water level sensor that even in a deep setting allows at the most 5 inches of water. The reason for this has to do with government regulations regarding energy efficiency.
While you could check intake hoses, this does not change the facts.
This would seem to possibly limiit the wash load. I would refer to the manual for any insight about that. My suggestion is to place the laundry evenly distributed just below the top holes of the basket.. For me to say it had 3.5 cubic feet capacity is of little value because who measures laundry by cubic feet. I hope the suggestion is of some help.
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Hi Susan,
This can be so many things, could be because the clutch assembly might be worn out but also an item caught in the seal or between the drum and the casing or an unbalanced load.
Thanks
Dave, JustFixed.co.uk
Hi,
please test different modes of the washer in order to see if the no-start issue is present in all of them. You might just have to twist the dial slightly in order to get the machine to start washing. This happens sometimes with washers after a period of time of use.
Thank you.
The tub seal could be broken or or ripped or torn and the tub bearing and the tub seals both need to be replaced then for your washing machine and dryer machine combo.
Greetings,
Please ensure that the clothes are distributed evenly before using another mode to wash your clothes. It might be that there is an issue with only one of your washing modes. If other modes do not show the issue, then I would turn your washer dial counterclockwise by 180 degrees before attempting the first mode again.
Thank you.
The leak is likely to be from the bottom hose to the circulation pump. Pull the machine out and lean it back against the wall. Have someone steady it as you look underneath,
May be a bad door switch. Washers usually let you open the machine (top load) while in wash, but not for rinse and spin because of the high speed. If the door switch is bad, it may think the door is always open and therefore wont go past the wash cycle.
There should be one bolt down inside the agitator that you have to get to. Or like this video it has some weird plastic device that you still have to unscrew: https://youtu.be/lRlCO_yEfsc
Probably the gearbox as it is the only part you haven't mentioned.
Check to see if the belt is broken? They are not easy to work on as the case has to come off. Remove the console, undo the case screws.
use google for that. all washers made have 2 manuals and spec sheet and sales brochure.
google is your friend , do it or ask any kid for help, (school classes)