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From: fynnashba on 2 Nov 2009 11:46 My Japanese washing machine can not spin but will wash alright. the solenoid pulls alright but the tub will just not spin the agitator moves in spin mode.
From: Ron on 2 Nov 2009 12:19 fynnashba(a)yahoo.com wrote: > My Japanese washing machine can not spin but will wash alright. > the solenoid pulls alright but the tub will just not spin the agitator > moves in spin mode. That`s a shame Perhaps if you were to say what make and model it is, someone might be able to help you Ron
From: Sofa Slug on 2 Nov 2009 12:21 fynnashba(a)yahoo.com wrote: > My Japanese washing machine can not spin but will wash alright. > the solenoid pulls alright but the tub will just not spin the agitator > moves in spin mode. Cycle timer maybe croak-san
From: Michael Kennedy on 3 Nov 2009 11:09 "Sofa Slug" <sofaslug(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:hcn4fb$flp$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > fynnashba(a)yahoo.com wrote: >> My Japanese washing machine can not spin but will wash alright. >> the solenoid pulls alright but the tub will just not spin the agitator >> moves in spin mode. > > Cycle timer maybe croak-san Possible, but most washing machines in Japan have digital controls.
From: whit3rd on 3 Nov 2009 15:06 On Nov 2, 8:46 am, "fynnas...(a)yahoo.com" <fynnas...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > My Japanese washing machine can not spin but will wash alright. > the solenoid pulls alright but the tub will just not spin the agitator > moves in spin mode. If the agitator is driven like the drum, from the same motor, this could mean that the drum has become decoupled. It could be a slipped or broken rubber belt; open the covers and look for belts and the pulleys that engage them.
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