Let me start with saying that this site is a great resource for appliance repair info... I've learned a lot about how washing machines, and more specifically Whirlpool direct drive machines, operate just from reading for the past half hour.
I have a Whirlpool GST9679PW2. I purchased it new less than five years ago. Since then I've only had one problem, shortly after purchase, related to the plastic water dispenser leaking.
So my current problem:
The agitator won't spin at any point in a wash cycle. I can hear and have visually verified that the motor is spinning. And in "spin" mode the pump is evacuating water from the machine. I've read that motor/gearbox couplers often fail but am not convinced there's not a brake, clutch, or gearbox problem. I say this because in the past I've been able to easily spin the agitator by hand (to spread liquid soap, etc.) However, it is now EXTREMELY difficult to move by hand; to the point that I don't want to break something else while trying.
The machine broke late last night so I haven't had time to tear into it but am planning on getting started after work. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
James
I have a Whirlpool GST9679PW2. I purchased it new less than five years ago. Since then I've only had one problem, shortly after purchase, related to the plastic water dispenser leaking.
So my current problem:
The agitator won't spin at any point in a wash cycle. I can hear and have visually verified that the motor is spinning. And in "spin" mode the pump is evacuating water from the machine. I've read that motor/gearbox couplers often fail but am not convinced there's not a brake, clutch, or gearbox problem. I say this because in the past I've been able to easily spin the agitator by hand (to spread liquid soap, etc.) However, it is now EXTREMELY difficult to move by hand; to the point that I don't want to break something else while trying.
The machine broke late last night so I haven't had time to tear into it but am planning on getting started after work. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
James
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