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Posted on May 29, 2010

MY MOFFAT WASHER SPIN SCYCLE WILL NOT WORK THE WASHER WIL NOT SPIN TO REMOVE THE WATER

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Moffat washing machine does not remove water after spin cycle

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Same problem, the SPIN DOESN"T WORK to remove the water. clothes are completely soaked after drain and spin... Anyone else have any ideas. (other then the ridiculous comment provided)

  • Anonymous Feb 14, 2011

    K, This is an easy fix, i just figured it out. I removed the drain tube off the back and noticed it was very much clogged with lint and globs of other ****. the second I cleaned it out the washer is back to working perfect! it struggles to spin cause of all the water if can't eject.

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