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#1 Posted : Thursday, September 9, 2010 4:27:38 PM(UTC)
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:confused: whirlpool washer duet front loader not spinning clothes. I can hear the motor as it is spinning but the drum does not move. Before washer would make loud noise during spinning cycle but worker well. Thank you
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#2 Posted : Friday, September 10, 2010 10:41:54 AM(UTC)
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:confused: whirlpool washer duet front loader not spinning clothes. I can hear the motor as it is spinning but the drum does not move. Before washer would make loud noise during spinning cycle but worker well. Thank you


Bomom,

Did you check for a broken drive belt or if the tumbler pulley fell off the shaft ?

You'll have to move the washer out and remove the louvred back panel to investigate.

Drop us a line, if you need more assistance,
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#3 Posted : Thursday, May 12, 2011 7:34:16 AM(UTC)
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Hi. My Whirlpool Duet front loading washing machine had the same problem. I unplugged it, removed the back panel and replaced the belt.

When doing so, the pulley seemed to me to be loose, but I didn't know if that's the way it is supposed to be or not. It seemed loose, front to back, if that makes sense.

I put the panel back on, attached everything and plugged it in. When I tried to wash a small load, it started for a revolution or two and then it sounded like the belt came off, and it stopped rotating.

Any idea what the problem may be?

Thanks,
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#4 Posted : Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:03:33 PM(UTC)
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Hi. My Whirlpool Duet front loading washing machine had the same problem. I unplugged it, removed the back panel and replaced the belt.

When doing so, the pulley seemed to me to be loose, but I didn't know if that's the way it is supposed to be or not. It seemed loose, front to back, if that makes sense.

I put the panel back on, attached everything and plugged it in. When I tried to wash a small load, it started for a revolution or two and then it sounded like the belt came off, and it stopped rotating.

Any idea what the problem may be?

Thanks,


Thanksforhelp,
The bolt that holds the pulley to the drum shaft, should be as tight as possible(there is no torque spec. at this time). Most people use a drop or 2 of "loc tite" on the bolt when they install it , then tighten it as tight as possible.
There should be little to no back and forth movement of the pulley or the drum shaft. if either parts are too loose, or worn, the pulley could wobble and cause the drive belt to kick off, and quit driving the drum. a badly warn belt could cause the problem as well.
At the other end, the motor, check and make sure the mounts and mounting bolts are good and tight as well.

Good Luck,
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#5 Posted : Saturday, May 21, 2011 9:26:24 AM(UTC)
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Thank you for your help!

I tightened up the nut on the bolt that holds the pulley in place and then put the belt back on. Tried it out and it worked. We were able to wash clothes for about a week, then the belt kicked off again.

I pulled off the back again and checked it out. Same situation as before - the pulley was wobbly. I then cleaned up the pulley and the bolt , etc, and then tightened it up. However, this time it would not fully tighten. I used a crescent wrench stuck into the the steel bearing hub to allow me to get leverage to tighten it up as much as possible.

The pulley bolt, near the center, where the pulley fits onto it, has a dent in it now, like I tightened it too much and caused the dent. This seems to now make the pulley unable to fully snug up and stay tight. It is still loose

Am I going to have to now replace that pulley bolt piece?

Thanks for further help and advice.

The pulley bolt
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#6 Posted : Monday, May 23, 2011 6:40:10 AM(UTC)
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Thank you for your help!

I tightened up the nut on the bolt that holds the pulley in place and then put the belt back on. Tried it out and it worked. We were able to wash clothes for about a week, then the belt kicked off again.

I pulled off the back again and checked it out. Same situation as before - the pulley was wobbly. I then cleaned up the pulley and the bolt , etc, and then tightened it up. However, this time it would not fully tighten. I used a crescent wrench stuck into the the steel bearing hub to allow me to get leverage to tighten it up as much as possible.

The pulley bolt, near the center, where the pulley fits onto it, has a dent in it now, like I tightened it too much and caused the dent. This seems to now make the pulley unable to fully snug up and stay tight. It is still loose

Am I going to have to now replace that pulley bolt piece?

Thanks for further help and advice.

The pulley bolt


You could probably get by with a couple of washers and "loc tite"
(you'll need to remove the nut and go to a local hardware or auto parts store, and have them match it up with the nut.

Were it me, I'd order and install the pulley and nut

Part number: AP4500809
Part number: AP4500809


Part number: AP3841230
Part number: AP3841230


Along with 1 washer and the "loc tite" compound.

This time, don't over torque the nut, get it as tight as possible, without using any extensions or bracings.

Good Luck,
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