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If it isn't the pump, which is very easily replaced: then the gear case may be damaged, due to over loading.
Read moreThe gear case may be damaged due to overloading. Sounds like it's spinning but if the tub doesn't spin; your laundry stays dripping wet. Use the videos and step-by-step resources to familiarize yourself with the process. Unplug the power cord and place the end under the washer lid. Close the lid. Turn off the water. Detach hoses from the machine. Walk the machine away from the wall about ten inches. Tuck the drain hose under the power cord. Use your combination Craftsman screwdriver to remove the power cord cover and the two outer screws that hold the control panel from the back. Slide the top of the machine forward and lift gently, as it releases, push rearward until the top becomes free. Rest the open top on the machine body, use the two slots at the rear of the top. The slots fit onto the tabs that retain the rear of the control panel. Use your Craftsman screwdriver to gently pry the bolt cover from the inside center of the wash tub. Take care, do not to nick anything. (Nicks snag fabrics during the...
Read moreThe gear case may be damaged due to overloading. Sounds like it's spinning but if the tub doesn't spin; your laundry stays dripping wet. Use the videos and step-by-step resources to familiarize yourself with the process. Unplug the power cord and place the end under the washer lid. Close the lid. Turn off the water. Detach hoses from the machine. Walk the machine away from the wall about ten inches. Tuck the drain hose under the power cord. Use your combination Craftsman screwdriver to remove the power cord cover and the two outer screws that hold the control panel from the back. Slide the top of the machine forward and lift gently, as it releases, push rearward until the top becomes free. Rest the open top on the machine body, use the two slots at the rear of the top. The slots fit onto the tabs that retain the rear of the control panel. Use your Craftsman screwdriver to gently pry the bolt cover from the inside center of the wash tub. Take care, do not to nick anything. (Nicks snag fabrics during the...
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