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Wife loaded it with a heavy load last night. Went to check when it was finished running and the clothes were still soaked. After unloading I tried to cycle the machine through. It started to spin but then shut down, waited a couple of minuets and it started to spin again and once again shut down. I can not get it to agitate. It tries to start but sounds like the motor is in a bind. The lid switch is working and the water pump is just a couple of years old. If it is the motor or transmission are they better repaired or replaced and if so is it cost effective on an older machine?
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Seems like either there is something caught in the tub or pump. I would check pump first, then shine a lit in spin basket to look for something caught in tub.
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You hit the nail on the head! I had recently replaced the pump, so I did not think of looking there. But guess what...I found a small sock caught in the pump. I was able to pull it out and now the machine works as good as new. Thanks alot, you saved me from some major expense.
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how do I get my agitator apart to get to my part I need to replace? Whirlpool Washing Machine model LSQ9010LWO
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