Washer Not Spinning
If your washing machine finishes a cycle but clothes remain soaking wet, the washer may not be entering the spin cycle properly. Spinning is the stage where the machine removes most of the water from the laundry. When this function fails, clothes stay heavy and wet even though the washer appears to run normally.
Common Symptoms
- • Clothes remain soaking wet after the cycle
- • Washer agitates but does not spin
- • Spin cycle starts but stops quickly
- • Washer shakes or bangs during spin
- • Washer completes cycle but laundry is still heavy with water
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Common Causes
Most washer spinning problems are related to either load balance, suspension components, or the machine’s safety systems. If the washer detects an unbalanced load or a lid lock failure, it may stop the spin cycle to prevent damage. In other cases the washer may not spin properly because it cannot drain water fast enough from the drum.
Why a Washer May Stop Spinning
Modern washing machines rely on several sensors and safety systems before entering the high-speed spin cycle. If the lid lock or door lock does not engage properly, the washer may refuse to spin to prevent the drum from rotating while the lid is open.
Another common cause is an unbalanced load. When heavy items gather on one side of the drum, the washer may pause or cancel the spin cycle to avoid excessive vibration or damage to internal components.
In some cases the washer cannot spin properly because water is not draining fast enough. A clogged drain pump, blocked hose, or failing pump motor can leave water inside the drum and prevent the washer from reaching full spin speed.
How to Check the Problem
Related Appliance Problems
- washer not spinning but draining
- washer not spinning clothes dry
- washing machine not spinning fast
- top load washer not spinning
- front load washer not spinning properly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my washer not spinning but still washing?
The washer may complete the wash cycle but skip the spin cycle if the lid lock fails, the load becomes unbalanced, or the machine cannot drain water properly.
Can an unbalanced load stop a washer from spinning?
Yes. Modern washers detect excessive vibration and may stop the spin cycle automatically to prevent damage.
Why are my clothes still soaking wet after washing?
This usually happens when the washer cannot reach full spin speed due to a drain problem, suspension wear, or a faulty lid lock.
Is it safe to keep using a washer that will not spin?
The washer may still wash clothes, but leaving water in the drum can cause longer drying times and may indicate a mechanical or electrical issue that should be repaired.
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