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Lg Washing Machine Not Spinning. Help Please.
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It's got a wobbly drum. Washes but sticks at last 12 minutes where the spin starts. Got it 14 years ago and this is the first trouble I've had with it. Is it worth repairing? It's a damn good machine so I don't really want to lose it although I know it's probably coming to the end of its life.
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The drum detectors that identify an overload also detect an imbalance in the drum after it is drained and ready to spin. A small load will also cause imbalance. Particularly if gathered to one side of the drum after rinse and spin. after "settling" to the bottom of the drum spin cycle may commence. If any of us took the trouble ... (I don't) to read the...
20:50 Wed 02nd Aug 2023
The bearings need replacing. Several websites put the cost of doing so at between £100 and £200. This site examines whether it's worth doing so or better to buy a new machine:
https:/ /inthew ash.co. uk/wash ing-mac hines/w orth-re placing -washin g-machi ne-bear ings/
I know absolutely nothing about washing machines. (I don't even own one). However my own view is that it would be all to easy to spend a couple of hundred quid on fixing one fault, only for a different one to appear very soon afterwards (as might well happen with a 14-year-old machine). If I was in your position, I'd be looking for a new machine.
AO.com has been much-praised here on AB. Their budget washing machines start from £249:
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I know absolutely nothing about washing machines. (I don't even own one). However my own view is that it would be all to easy to spend a couple of hundred quid on fixing one fault, only for a different one to appear very soon afterwards (as might well happen with a 14-year-old machine). If I was in your position, I'd be looking for a new machine.
AO.com has been much-praised here on AB. Their budget washing machines start from £249:
https:/
The drum detectors that identify an overload also detect an imbalance in the drum after it is drained and ready to spin. A small load will also cause imbalance. Particularly if gathered to one side of the drum after rinse and spin. after "settling" to the bottom of the drum spin cycle may commence. If any of us took the trouble ... (I don't) to read the manufactures recommendations we should find that there is a recommended load weight including upper and lower weights.
I've spent ages reading Chris's links and still unsure what to do. Because of my age and illness I really don't want to buy a new machine if I can help it. Then I read the following posts and that has given me hope. I did take the sopping wet washing out of the machine and then spread it evenly in the drum. So I think I will give it another go and see what happens. If it fails again I'll replace it. My choice will be a machine that fits into the available space. Thank you again you're all very helpful.
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