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Maytag washer LSE7806ACQ starts draining but then stops


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I have a Maytag washer which starts draining after the wash cycle then stops draining and continues to run. If I turn it off and come back after a few hours I can turn it on and it will drain out the remaining water. Although it seems the draining is slower than it should be.  I replaced the pump a few years ago but then it would not drain at all could this be a pump issue again.

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Could be the pump. Could be worn belts or even too loose. If you squeeze the belts together there should be a small gap between them. You can make any adjustments by loosening the pump screws and sliding the pump over and tightening the screws. Also, make sure the motor moves on its slides easily. 

A full tub should drain in about 90 seconds.

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