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I took a second look at the washer, it was the rubber flapper from inside the pump. I went to a local appliance store, luckily they had a pump in stock for someone who never picked it up. I purchased... |
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No the rubber washer was in the inlet pipe to the pump. THe problem is the pump drains while aggitating, not that it won't pump. It was not jamming, it was simple wedged diagnally, restricting or... |
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I dropped the pump off, took a look inside, found a rubber flat plug wedged crossways on the inlet portion of the pump. But this would not have caused the issues. The rods however which moves forward... |
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Applianceman, I think you may be onto something here. I checked the wigwag solenoids, they both read roughly 0.5 ohms, so should be intact. I did order a replacement anyways, How do the arms work,... |
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I received the part this morning and installed it, but the draining while aggitating is still occurring. For some reason the drain starts as soon as aggittation begins. It aggitates until the water... |
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:confused: I have a Whirlpool LA7800XP washer which fill normally, but when the unit starts to aggitate the drain pump starts to drain at the same time, when the water level gets low, it stops... |
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