Enter service mode, GE GTWN5650FWS washing machine. won't spin or agitate...just makes clicking noise. drain pump works. timer counts down.can I check the transmission operation by putting machine in service test mode?
SOURCE: Kenmore Washing Machine won't agitate, spin, or drain
The problem sounds like the motor to transmission coupler. If it is not draining or spinning you may find that the lid switch is inop.
SOURCE: Washer wont spin or drain
did you check to see if there was anything stuck in the pump? sometimes socks and other small articles get dow there and wont allow the washer to spin or drain
SOURCE: Machine doesnot agitate or drain once filled with water
it sounds like a bad lid switch if it will not drain or spin,the switch controls that-mike
SOURCE: Kenmore Washing Machine won't agitate, spin, or drain
It sounds like the motor needs to be replaced, you can drain the water by taking the drain hose from the drain and lowering down water will drain.
SOURCE: Agitates and Drains, but no SPIN?
If your washer won't spin, check these:
It doesn't pump or spin
It pumps, but doesn't spin
It spins only with the lid closed
It doesn't pump or spin
If it doesn't pump water out or spin, check to see if the motor is running, then proceed as follows:
It pumps, but doesn't spin
If your washer pumps out the water but doesn't spin, check these:
It spins only with the lid closed
For safety, washing machines are made so that they spin only with the lid closed. The lid switch prevents the spinning action when the lid is up.
Hello Tina Kaha - Often when a unit does not spin, it is because the unit cannot properly drain and dispose of the water and detergent solution. Does the unit make a humming noise? If so, the drainage hose/pump may be clogged and needs to be cleaned. If not, the washer may possibly be experiencing an issue with the door lock assembly, faulty pump, timer or control board not communicating correctly. Because it could be a number of any one of several underlying causes, I would recommend contacting a professional to properly diagnose and repair the unit.
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