I have a GE WBB2090F1WW washer that is acting up.
If I set it to any of the wash like Heavy, Medium, Light and start the machine it will go through the cycle and at the end I will have a full tub of water.
Now if I manually set it to "SPIN & DRAIN" it will do the spin and drain - sometimes.
If I start a new load and start with wash...rinse...drain/spin, it will do the wash and rinse fine, but when it gets to the spin/drain cycle, it "clicks" and I can hear a faint noise of something running but no draining...then when it gets to the end of that cycle, the tub is full of water.
If I then immediately set to drain/spin and start it, I can hear a noise but it's not spinning or draining.
But if I wait say 10 minutes, then switch to drain/spin, more time then not it will do the drain and spin fine.
So to recap - If I do any of the normal wash loads, light, medium or heavy, it will run through everything and end up with the tub full of water.
However, if I set it to drain/spin manually after waiting a bit, it will drain fine.
What could it be? Any ideas?
If I set it to any of the wash like Heavy, Medium, Light and start the machine it will go through the cycle and at the end I will have a full tub of water.
Now if I manually set it to "SPIN & DRAIN" it will do the spin and drain - sometimes.
If I start a new load and start with wash...rinse...drain/spin, it will do the wash and rinse fine, but when it gets to the spin/drain cycle, it "clicks" and I can hear a faint noise of something running but no draining...then when it gets to the end of that cycle, the tub is full of water.
If I then immediately set to drain/spin and start it, I can hear a noise but it's not spinning or draining.
But if I wait say 10 minutes, then switch to drain/spin, more time then not it will do the drain and spin fine.
So to recap - If I do any of the normal wash loads, light, medium or heavy, it will run through everything and end up with the tub full of water.
However, if I set it to drain/spin manually after waiting a bit, it will drain fine.
What could it be? Any ideas?