Clothes are still very wet when coming out of washer. There is no water in the bottom of tub. I checked pump and hoses and all seem OK. The washer seems to agitate OK but won’t spin fast enough to get water out of clothes. The clothes aren’t plastered against the side of the tub after spinning. I have a sears diagram and am fairly handy but have no experience with washers. I don’t believe there is anything between tub and liner. Also can you tell me how to get the top to raise up. Thanks for any help. Bill
Take off the cabinet and check the pump and hoses thoroughly. If you clothes are too wet either the drain is blocked, the pump is not working correctly or the spinning is too slow. If the spinning is too slow the clutch is a likely problem.
This site will show you how to take off the cabinet, and if you decide to replace the clutch it will show you how to do that also.
dryer will not start after pushing timer knob.can hear timer clicking,but won’t start.
Willie, you need to take off the front of the dryer. So first pop up the top, and then there are 2 screws on the inside of the front, about 6 inches from the top on each side. They are 1/4 inch screws. Once those screws are out, remove the wires from the door switch, and then lift up on the front and remove. Look down on the front panel on the bottom, and clean all the lint out. Also stick your hand up there, and get all the lint out you can. Then if you look on top of the burner housing, where the flame goes in, there is a small round part, the size of a dime, with 2 wires coming to it. That will most likely be your culprit. The part # is LA-1053. Make sure you do what I said with the dryer unplugged. The kit comes woth the thermostat that is also mounted to the burner housing. Tom