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Originally Posted by: ThatGuy You know what ? I just realized that you didn't say if you checked the coupling. It could be just a bad coupling. Fairly easy to replace and relatively inexpensive. Here's hoping . Thanks. I ordered a coupling and a transmission. I'll take it apart when the parts arrive. If its the coupling I'll stop there and send the transmission back. Otherwise I'll change both and keep everything. Thank you *so* much for your time!!
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You know what ? I just realized that you didn't say if you checked the coupling. It could be just a bad coupling. Fairly easy to replace and relatively inexpensive. Here's hoping .
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Thanks for the info. I'm leaning in that direction as well and plan to try that repair asap. ( https://goo.gl/9tgG5h)
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My Series 90 washer doesn't spin and makes a rapid clicking noise (like something is rotating but not engaging) when trying to spin. I don't know if it agitates or drains because I don't want to let it fill to find out. I found the washer after a load of wash ... empty with very damp clothes in it. It may have drained, then tried to spin, but something broke. It sounds like a motor is running when it *tries* to spin. I'm going to open it up to look at it tomorrow. - Help!!
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