It could be the belt, or the motor all the together. An appliance repair professional will be able to properly diagnose the problem. The belt is relatively inexpensive, and if you're handy, you may even be able to replace it yourself, with help. Repairing or replacing the motor is more intricate, and will require a professional.
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I buy a new one
May be a wigwag problem - one of the coils went bad. Not joking - google it- I had this problem.
To stop your washing machine from moving, make sure it is level on the ground and all feet are properly adjusted. You can also place a rubber anti-vibration mat under the machine to reduce movement and noise. Additionally, avoid overloading the machine or using an unbalanced load during washing cycles.
Bad news. There is no easy solution. You'll need a small bucket or big cup to scoop the water out, then sponge out the rest. If it's a automatic washing machine that loads at the front, there will be a little square hatch on the front either at the bottom right/left. Open the hatch, put a big towel on the floor and a bowel in front to catch the water, then unscrew the filter and the water will come out. (quickly) It's advisable to have a spare bowel ready when the other one is full, as there will be alot of water.
There could be several reasons why your Maytag washing machine is not spinning. This could be due to a broken belt, a fault in the motor, a clogged drain pump, or an issue with the lid switch. It's best to consult a professional technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
It could be the transmission or the belt. Many washing machines, while having different manufacturers, work on the same principle. For example, I owned a Kenmore machine for many years, and when I had the spin problem, I first checked the transmission. Perhaps the machine's transmission is kaput (broken), or maybe a belt is busted. Try looking at these two things first. Also, make sure that your washing machine is plugged in. You probably need a pump and motor kit
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The wig-wag or spin actuator or belt is faulty. -Simple problem for someone experienced in washing machines.
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The issue could be with the timer mechanism or a faulty switch that controls the cycle. It's best to disconnect power to the machine and have a professional technician inspect and repair it to ensure safety and proper functioning.