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rick2336  
#1 Posted : Monday, February 7, 2011 1:29:53 PM(UTC)
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I fixed the leak by replacing the tub seal and it seems to be running smooth through all cycles. Seems like it takes a while to spin down. What is normal? On a whirlpool direct drive the brake shoes stop it QUICK. This washer seems to take longer is this normal? Am I correct in that the brakes on this unit are not serviceable at all? Thanks!!

Rick
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, February 8, 2011 1:28:55 PM(UTC)
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I fixed the leak by replacing the tub seal and it seems to be running smooth through all cycles. Seems like it takes a while to spin down. What is normal? On a whirlpool direct drive the brake shoes stop it QUICK. This washer seems to take longer is this normal? Am I correct in that the brakes on this unit are not serviceable at all? Thanks!!

Rick



Rick,

Yes you're correct,

The transmission and brake assembly is a single unit and not serviceable.

You'd have to tear down the machine, and replace the transmission.

Part number: AP2046402
Part number: AP2046402


As for the "ramd down" brake operation at the end of the spin cycle,
On average(most top load washers), it should only take a few seconds,or 2 to 4 revolutions of the tub before it stops(if it's working proper).

Is yours much more than that.

Is the tub still rotating when you open the lid completely ?

it should rotate1/2 to 1 more revolution, at that point.

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rick2336  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, February 8, 2011 3:49:06 PM(UTC)
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Thanks! I am hoping to not have to replace the transmission. I did not try opening the lid to stop the spin. I was observing with the front cover off. Would that change how quickly it slows if the lid was not opened?
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, February 9, 2011 5:17:58 AM(UTC)
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Thanks! I am hoping to not have to replace the transmission. I did not try opening the lid to stop the spin. I was observing with the front cover off. Would that change how quickly it slows if the lid was not opened?



Rick,

No, it should not make a difference in how the unit is stopped.

At the end of a cycle, raise the lid,any way you stop the tub from spinning, it should ramp down and stop in a few seconds.

I am not aware of anything to do except, replace the transmission assembly.

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