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fairbank56 Posted: Saturday, June 20, 2015 11:24:18 AM(UTC)
 
Is it splashing without clothes in it? This is likely normal as these machines have a very aggressive agitation. The clutch has no function during agitation and if you can't easily rotate the basket by hand, then the brakes are fine. There is nothing in the transmission that could cause it to agitate faster than normal. As far as the motor overheating, you may have a faulty motor switch. The switch normally opens to remove power from the start winding once the motor is running. If the switch is stuck the motor will overheat and it's internal thermal overload will trip shutting the motor off until it cools. There is also the possibility that the timer is trying to select more than one speed at a time which will also cause the motor to overheat.

Eric
dalack Posted: Saturday, June 20, 2015 7:33:31 AM(UTC)
 
Hi

I have a old kitchenaid washer where the motor is overheating and shutting down.
It agitating very quick and abrupt to the point that its splashing water that makes it out of the tub when set to small load. The motor has three speeds and won't splash when on the lowest speed.
Does this sound like a clutch brake, or transmission issue?

Thanks
David