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Forgot to point out that this is a top loader; any other possible solutions?Forgot to point out that this is a top loader; any other possible solutions?
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might simply be a small hole in the outlet drainage hose, this would explain why your machine leaks during the final spin, there is more pressure from the water inside the hose during the final spin than when the machine is draining. hope this helps.
no spin cycle don't have water it could be the pump is not getting the water out fast enough, could be clogged or the rear drain pipe is blocked or bent. failing them to problems it could be the valve its self.
1. Make and model of the washer? 2.How old the washer is? 3. Is it banging only at high speed or even on slow speed? 4. Is it only during the final spin or all the time during spin? 5. If you move the drum by hand, is there any noise? Could you turn the drum easily?
The rear drum seal has leaked water into the rear bearing. Sorry, but the repair is expensive and difficult. It's time for a new washer. Look into the LG models, which are direct drive. Please don't bother rating this, as anything other than a FixYa drops my rating, and I know you don't want to kill the messenger, right?
The pumps usually have rubber hoses fitted them and they can deteriorate over time, moreso around the clamps that hold them onto the pump. Also, maybe the pump has been slightly opened via a worn seal. Either way, there may be a risk of fire if any water gets onto the electrical connections of the pump or spray onto any other open electrical connection inside the machine. It would certainly be advisable to have it checked with some urgency.
During the final rinse and spin, I would think the pump may not be used during these cycles.
Forgot to point out that this is a top loader; any other possible solutions?
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