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My son left his chain in his pocket and washed his pants. I saw the chain in one of the draining holes & attempted to get it out but couldn't. It has since drained away. however since then, the washer has not been draining properly. If you put it through a second spin cycle it does.
How do I fix said problem without involving a service repair and paying an extravagant amount of $ for them to drive out to tell me what the problem is.
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does this mean I have to change the pump
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Not necessarily, you need to disconnect the drain hoses and look for an obstruction. The chain may be stuck in the pump or may have damaged the impeller.
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what does it mean if the impeler is damaged
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Thanks a bunch. Tppk it apart last night. Found an underwire, no chain. Did 2 washes after. Looks good.
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