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Hello, I have a maytag stackable unit that is not totally draining. I tested the pump & the pump is working, It just seems like it's not hitting the last spin cycle & the clothes are pretty wet w/ a little bit of water in the bottom. my thought was that it might be the timer. I tried running it on the other cycles & had the same result. Any Ideas? Model Number: MLG2000AWW Serial number: 24594978YF
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Hello, I have a kenmore stackable unit that is not totally draining. the clothes are pretty wet w/ a little bit of water in the bottom. my thought was that it might be the timer. I tried running it on the other cycles & had the same result. Any Ideas?
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Hello Winnie. I had the same problem with my machine, I found out that it was the Wax switch. I am not sure if your machine has the same switch, but go click on the below link & it will explain more in detail what I am talking about. I hope this helps. Benjamin http://****************.com/wp/...ah3000-wax-motor-update/
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I would pull the inlet hose off the pump and clean out anthing there. This assumes the washer will spin up to speed.
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