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have a problem with washer draining
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What is the model number of that washer?
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Glws1649as1,there Is A Capacitor Before The Pump I Think It Is The Capacitor And Not The Pump.thank For The Reply
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Ok ... Now I need to know more about your drain problem ... Is it draining on its own or is not draining at all?
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It Is Not Draining At All After The Rinse Cycle.thanks For Reply
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The most common problem I have found when a washer will not drain or spin is a lid safety switch issue ... The best was to test it is to raise the lid and close it gently and listen for a clicking noise ... If there is no clicking sound the switch may be bad or broken.
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yeah thats fine because it will do everything up untill it reaches the drain cycle after the rinse cycle.
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