Why Does My Washer Wash But Not Spin? Common Causes Explained

Discover why your washer may wash but not spin. Explore common issues and quick fixes to get your appliance working again.

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Common causes for a washer to wash but not spin include a broken drive belt, a malfunctioning lid switch, or an unbalanced load. First, ensure the lid is properly closed and its switch is functional. If the issue persists, unplug the washer and inspect the drive belt for wear or damage, replacing it if necessary. Additionally, redistributing the load can help if the washer is off-balance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I check if my washer fills but won’t spin? First, check the lid switch to ensure it's functioning properly. If the lid is secure, inspect the drive belt for damage.
  2. Can a washing machine spin if the load is unbalanced? No, an unbalanced load can prevent the washer from spinning. Try redistributing the load evenly and then restart the spin cycle.
  3. How do I know if the lid switch is broken? If the washer fills with water but does not spin or makes a clicking sound, the lid switch may be defective and should be tested or replaced.
  4. What are common signs of washer issues? Common signs include unusual noises, failure to spin, leaking water, or stopping mid-cycle. These may indicate various mechanical issues that need attention.