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Mike in Portland
Aug 11, 2006, 10:04 AM
I have an Admiral 2 speed washing machine that I purchased 10 years ago from Montgomery Wards, which is out of business now. The washer will not spin, pump out or agitate.

When I turn the know to spin I hear a low buzzing as it try’s to spin, then a click like an overload breaker popped. After 5 minutes if I try again it repeats this action.

Does this sound like motor or transmission? It’s full of water so I will siphon or hand bail it out, then need to diagnosis the unit. What should I do first once I remove the bake cover?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am very mechanically inclined.

Mike

Juliann
Oct 21, 2006, 04:59 AM
Mike did you ever get your machine fixed? I am having the same problem and am just starting to research how to fix it! Any solutions you have found would be helpful.
Thanks -
Juliann

ryanandrachelt
Nov 21, 2006, 05:19 PM
I, too, am having this problem now with my Admiral purchased 10+ years ago. Does anyone have any answers for this?

andrewcocke
Nov 21, 2006, 06:12 PM
I have an Admiral 2 speed washing machine that I purchased 10 years ago from Montgomery Wards, which is out of business now. The washer will not spin, pump out or agitate.

When I turn the know to spin I hear a low buzzing as it try’s to spin, then a click like an overload breaker popped. After 5 minutes if I try again it repeats this action.

Does this sound like motor or transmission? It’s full of water so I will siphon or hand bail it out, then need to diagnosis the unit. What should I do first once I remove the bake cover?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am very mechanically inclined.

Mike

If your washer has a belt, you can remove it and try, if the motor turns, then something locked up in the transmission, if it doesn't, then you know your motor is probobly shot.

davebr
Apr 19, 2008, 01:25 PM
I have this same problem with the same symptoms. I first took off the back panel and tipped up the washer to see the belt drive underneath it. I then removed the belt and tried turning the tub, the pump, and also turned on the motor with the dial in the spin position. It appears that the pump is the culprit and is frozen up, and should be a pretty easy fix. New pumps are available online for about $40 and suggest replacing the belt at the same time for $14. Good luck!