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Washer Leaving Clothes Soaked

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Quick answer

If your washer leaves clothes soaked, check the spin cycle speed and drain pump. A clogged drain or faulty pump can prevent proper water removal. Ensure the load is balanced and not overloaded.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Spin Cycle Speed
    Do: Run a test cycle and observe the spin speed during the spin phase.
    Observe: Is the spin speed significantly slower than normal?
    Means: A slow spin speed may indicate an unbalanced load or a faulty motor.
    Next: If unbalanced, redistribute the load. If the spin speed is still slow, proceed to the next step.
  2. Inspect Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump and check for clogs or debris.
    Observe: Are there visible clogs or blockages in the pump or drain hose?
    Means: A clogged drain pump can prevent proper water removal.
    Next: Clear any clogs. If the pump is damaged, replace it.
  3. Check Drain Hose
    Do: Inspect the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or damage.
    Observe: Is the hose kinked or blocked?
    Means: A kinked or clogged hose restricts water flow.
    Next: Straighten or replace the hose if necessary.
  4. Test Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Check if the water inlet valve is functioning correctly.
    Observe: Does the washer fill with water properly at the start of the cycle?
    Means: A faulty inlet valve can cause improper water levels, affecting the spin cycle.
    Next: If the valve is faulty, replace it.
  5. Verify Load Balance
    Do: Ensure the load is evenly distributed in the drum.
    Observe: Is the load balanced or does it shift during the spin cycle?
    Means: An unbalanced load can cause the washer to stop the spin cycle for safety.
    Next: Redistribute the load and restart the cycle.
  6. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look for any error codes on the washer’s control panel.
    Observe: Are there any error codes displayed?
    Means: Error codes can indicate specific issues with the washer’s components.
    Next: Refer to the owner’s manual to interpret the error code and take appropriate action.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain Pump
Debris or lint can block the pump, preventing water from draining.
CommonEasy–MediumDrain Pump
Faulty Motor or Drive System
A malfunctioning motor or drive can reduce spin speed.
SometimesHardMotor or Drive Assembly
Unbalanced Load
An uneven load can trigger the washer to stop or reduce spin speed.
CommonEasyNone
Kinked or Clogged Drain Hose
A kink or blockage in the hose restricts water flow.
SometimesEasyDrain Hose
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
Improper water levels can affect the spin cycle’s effectiveness.
RareMediumWater Inlet Valve
Malfunctioning Lid Switch
A faulty lid switch can prevent the washer from entering the spin cycle.
RareMediumLid Switch

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a washer leaving clothes soaked include:

Always refer to your washer’s model-specific manual to confirm the correct part numbers and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a clogged drain pump cause soaked clothes?

Yes, a clogged drain pump can prevent water from draining properly, leaving clothes soaked. Clearing or replacing the pump often resolves this issue.

Why does my washer spin slowly?

A slow spin can be caused by an unbalanced load, a faulty motor, or a clogged drain system. Check these components to identify the cause.

How do I know if my drain hose is clogged?

Look for kinks, visible blockages, or slow drainage. A wet/dry vacuum can help clear minor clogs.

Can an unbalanced load damage my washer?

Yes, an unbalanced load can strain the motor and suspension system. Always redistribute heavy items evenly in the drum.

What should I do if my washer displays an error code?

Refer to the owner’s manual to interpret the code. If the issue persists, consider contacting a professional technician.