Clothes Do Not Spin Dry

If your clothes remain dripping wet after your washer’s spin cycle, perform the following:
1. Lift the lid during the spin cycle. If the tub is not spinning, you may have a damaged motor coupler. but call an appliance repair person to replace this part.
2. If the tub is spinning, recheck the load to make sure it is balanced. If you are certain the load is balanced but your clothes still come out dripping, you may need to have a damaged motor pulley, tub bearing, belt, or clutch replaced.
3. Be sure the drain hose is not kinked. Then check the tab on the lid that strikes the lid switch; if it is broken, the washer may stop during the drain cycle. Press and release the lid switch. If it does not click each time you do this, it is probably broken. Remove the switch, test it, and replace it if needed.
4. The water pump may be broken or clogged with a small article of clothing, or the controls may be broken, call an appliance repair person to replace this part.