Clogged Washer Drain -

If water still won’t drain, proceed to internal drain hose (step 4).

This is the most common cause of slow drainage.

It was 8:00 PM on a Sunday, the universal hour of laundry-induced panic. Sarah had just stuffed the last of the week’s workout gear into her aging top-loader, dreaming of a fresh start for Monday morning. But as the machine hummed into its final spin cycle, the rhythmic thrum was replaced by a sinister, wet gurgle . clogged washer drain

The machine shakes excessively during the spin cycle because it’s trying to spin with heavy, un-drained water.

Ensure all pockets are empty to prevent small items from entering the drainage system. If water still won’t drain, proceed to internal

for small items like socks to prevent them from "escaping" into the drain system.

Suddenly, Sarah’s feet were cold. She looked down to see a dark, soapy tide creeping across the linoleum. The washer wasn’t just leaking; it was staging a mutiny. The drain line was completely backed up , sending gallons of grey water cascading out of the standpipe and onto the floor. The Mystery of the "Sock Monster" Sarah had just stuffed the last of the

Pull the machine away from the wall and check the corrugated plastic hose. Look for kinks or sharp bends. Disconnect the hose from the back of the machine (have a bucket ready) and check for visible clogs at either end. 2. Clean the Pump Filter

The machine takes longer than usual to empty.

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