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Washer not draining and getting burning rubber smell
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Joined: 11/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 2
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Washer was overloaded, clothes were completely removed water remained in the basin. Then I restarted the cycle from the begining goes completely thru the cycle but on final spin, it spins but water does not drain and after a few min of spinning the burning rubber smell occurs.:confused:
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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If you are saying it drains and spins ok after the wash cycle, but not after the rinse cycle then this is somewhat of a mystery.
I would open it up and check the pump and internal hoses for a blockage or obstruction. Given that you overloaded it that is the first place to check.
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You were right took it apart yesterday, removed both hoses and found a sock in one.
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Great, nice going and glad you got it fixed. Thanks for the update and good luck going forward.
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