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ok so since all looked ok I decided to put most of the washer together and try the spin/agitate...they worked fine....until I put the whole washer together, then it sometimes would agitate and/or spin. When it didn't I had motor hum, do to it not spinning. I took it apart again and noticed to pump leaking and also water dripping on top of the clutch housing.
The pump had something caught in it so I removed that, but I don't no why water is leaking onto the clutch housing and also got into the brake shaft...tightened the spanner nut to tight? please help.....still dunno what part to get to fix the agitate/spin issue...
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Originally Posted by: irishgond I read both of those a while ago before your reply, thank you....My question is...I don't know which is causing the issue...the clutch, the brakes or both. I guess I can try grinding down the pads a bit to start with? Irish, Basically the clutch and brakes are the same assembly, as long as the clutch housing on the spin tube is not damaged all you need,usually, is the clutch pad kit. Part number: AP3094537
Yes, you could lightly sand the brake pads, remove any glazed area on the pad(s). But your clutch pad assembly is the more important and likely cause of your problem. If the pads are hanging up,worn down,if the springs are weak, and not applying enough pressure to the clutch, the washer wont spin. That's where you want to start and concentrate your efforts. :) :) :)
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ok going to get the clutch pad kit as the clutch housing is fine...then reassemble and give it a go..hopefully that works and the leaks are gone...report back after the part is received and installed
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Originally Posted by: irishgond ok going to get the clutch pad kit as the clutch housing is fine...then reassemble and give it a go..hopefully that works and the leaks are gone...report back after the part is received and installed Ok, Looking forward to your post. :) :) :)
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OK, so I received the clutch bands this morning...looks the same as the old one except for no brown marks on the pads of the new band and the spring is much tighter...installing, hoping this resolves the issue..back in a few
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After a few test runs before reassembling the basket etc it appears the new clutch band/spring did the trick :-)
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Originally Posted by: irishgond After a few test runs before reassembling the basket etc it appears the new clutch band/spring did the trick :-) Irish, Great, Glad to hear that you're back up and running. :) :) :)
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Thanks forr all the advice and help...I know that washer backwards and forward now...I was ready to go buy a new machine...spent $30 rather than $300 plus :-)
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Originally Posted by: irishgond Thanks forr all the advice and help...I know that washer backwards and forward now...I was ready to go buy a new machine...spent $30 rather than $300 plus :-) Sometimes, it pays to be inquisitive and tenacious. Have a good one... Bye now.
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OK so now the wife was doing a load of laundry....after SEVERAL weeks/loads...and there I smelled a burnt smell...removed the cabinet and the transmission and motor are very warm. The burnt smell is strongest really just by the motor, but I don't see anything melted etc...
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