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    I have a Whirlpool washing machine that doesn't spin the clothes dry enough. The water drains, but leaves the clothes soaked. Could this be a belt or even worth fixing?

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    Model number?

    Originally posted by Biddle34

    Whirlpool washing machine
    Whirlpool has sold numerous different clothes washer designs over the years. The only way we can find out which design you're dealing with is if you post its complete model number as was requested in the first forum message:

    LINK > Please include Make and Model # in post

    doesn't spin the clothes dry enough.
    It definitely does spin??

    Could this be a belt?
    If whichever washer design you have uses a belt, it might be a possibility. Common to most top-load washer designs (if that's what you have) is just something caught between the tubs hampering its movement during spin.

    JMO

    Dan O.
    www.Appliance411.com
    The Appliance Information Site

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    • #3
      Model number

      From what I can see, the model number is LA7780XSN1 or something similar. I am pretty sure on the 7780, the letters are not as clear.

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      • #4
        Spinning at all?

        Originally posted by Biddle34

        the model number is LA7780XSN1 or something similar... the letters are not clear.
        That looks good if it is almond in color, otherwise white would be LA7780XSW1

        That is a Whirlpool 'direct drive' washer design (see the following link) so it has no belt to cause problems.

        LINK > Sears and Whirlpool Direct Drive Washer

        Whirlpool washing machine doesn't spin the clothes dry enough
        Is the washer actually spinning?

        If the tub IS actually spinning but just not fast enough and there is nothing hampering the tub's movement and the washer is draining properly, possibilities for poor spin might include a slipping clutch mechanism or if there is also unusual noises at the time, a cracked motor coupler slipping on the motor or transmission shaft. The latter would usually also affect the agitation as well.

        JMO

        Dan O.
        www.Appliance411.com
        The Appliance Information Site

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