Kenmore Washer Not Draining or Spinning: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your Kenmore washer won't drain or spin, first check for clogs in the drain pump and hoses. Ensure the lid is closed properly and the load is balanced. If issues persist, inspect the pump and motor coupling.

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Tools and prep

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check for Clogs

Do: Inspect the drain pump and hoses for blockages like lint or debris.

Observe: Visible clogs or standing water in the pump housing.

Means: Clogged drain pump or hoses.

Next: Clear the clog and restart the washer.

Verify Lid Switch

Do: Close the lid and listen for a click. Use a multimeter to test continuity.

Observe: Lid switch does not click or shows no continuity.

Means: Faulty lid switch preventing spin cycle.

Next: Replace the lid switch.

Check Load Balance

Do: Ensure the load is evenly distributed in the drum.

Observe: Uneven load causes the washer to stop spinning for safety.

Means: Unbalanced load.

Next: Redistribute the load and restart the cycle.

Inspect Pump Impeller

Do: Remove the drain pump and check the impeller for damage or blockage.

Observe: Impeller is broken or not turning freely.

Means: Faulty drain pump.

Next: Replace the drain pump.

Test Motor Coupling

Do: Remove the front panel and inspect the motor coupling for cracks or wear.

Observe: Coupling is damaged or broken.

Means: Motor coupling failure.

Next: Replace the motor coupling.

Check Water Inlet Valve

Do: Ensure the water inlet valve is fully open and not clogged.

Observe: Water flow is restricted or inconsistent.

Means: Clogged or faulty water inlet valve.

Next: Clean or replace the water inlet valve.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain PumpDebris or lint blocks water flow.HighEasyDrain Pump
Faulty Lid SwitchPrevents spin cycle if not properly engaged.MediumEasyLid Switch
Unbalanced LoadSafety mechanism stops spin to prevent damage.HighEasyNone
Broken Pump ImpellerImpeller failure stops water from draining.MediumMediumDrain Pump
Damaged Motor CouplingConnects motor to drum; failure stops spinning.MediumMediumMotor Coupling
Clogged Water Inlet ValveRestricts water flow, affecting drainage.LowMediumWater Inlet Valve

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your Kenmore model. Check the model number on the washer's data plate.

Purchase OEM parts for guaranteed compatibility or choose high-quality aftermarket alternatives with matching specs.

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FAQ

Why won't my Kenmore washer spin even after draining?

An unbalanced load or faulty lid switch can prevent the spin cycle. Ensure the load is even and the lid is properly closed.

How do I know if the drain pump is clogged?

Look for standing water in the pump housing or visible debris blocking the impeller.

Can a bad motor coupling cause the washer not to spin?

Yes, a damaged motor coupling can disconnect the motor from the drum, preventing spinning.

Is it safe to test the lid switch with a multimeter?

Yes, but ensure the washer is unplugged before testing to avoid electrical hazards.