If
your clothes are still very wet after the spin cycle but there is
little or no visible water, then the washer is not spin drying the
clothes, a defective timer probably is to blame, but consider these
first:
1)
Is
the lid of the machine tightly closed? There could be a problem
with the lid switch.
- Try manually depressing the lid plunger or use a magnet (for magnetic
plungers) and see if it spins.
2)
Too much detergent can cause the machine to have difficulty spinning.
Check for builup in the bottom, near the agitator.
3) Look for a washer
drive belt problem.
4) Try pushing the agitator down .Occasionally it becomes
either either loose or worn out. If it is, you will need a new agitator.
5) The washer may have a worn clutch. Call in a repairman.
6) Spin solenoid is defective. Call in a repairman.