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  1. Keep pushing the head of the snake deeper into the pipe until you feel resistance. Tighten the thumbscrew, then rotate the snake clockwise or counterclockwise until you feel the clog break free. Loosen the thumbscrew once again, then pull the snake out of the drain. Repeat a drain cycle to ensure the pipe is clear and can drain.

  2. Nov 30, 2018 · Start by unplugging the machine and emptying the water. Bail the water out of the tub. Pro tip: Drain the tub using gravity by placing the washer drain hose on the floor near the drain or in a bucket. Clamp the hose to prevent any remaining water from running out. Once the washer is empty, support the front of it on paint cans or stacked 2x4s.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Step 2 — Pull the washing machine away from the wall: If you didn’t notice any glaring issues upon a visual inspection, pull the washing machine away from the wall to give yourself space to work. You might want to turn off the water supply to the machine and disconnect it from power to be safe. Image Credit: Canva.

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  4. Apr 24, 2023 · 2. Pour baking soda and vinegar in the drain or hose for a natural option. Pour some boiling water down the drain or hose, then sprinkle some baking soda inside the drain or hose. Pour a cup of white vinegar down the drain wait 5-10 minutes. Then, reconnect everything and run a test cycle to confirm the blockage is gone.

    • Expose the Drain’s Coin Trap. Unplug the washing machine. Locate the lower panel below the washer door. Some washers have a small door in the lower right or left corner of the front panel to access the coin trap.
    • Drain Out The Water. Pull out the small tube next to the coin trap and put it over the pan or bucket. Remove the plastic stopper in the tube to let the water drain.
    • Remove the Coin Trap Cover. Unscrew the coin trap cover by turning it counterclockwise. Make sure all the water is out before removing the cover.
    • Pull Out the Coin Trap. Pull the coin trap shelf toward you to get it out of the drain. It can take some muscle to remove if there’s a clothing item wedged into it.
  5. Nov 19, 2023 · 1. Check the Drain Hose. Disconnect the drain hose from the back of the washing machine. Inspect the hose for any kinks or clogs. Use a flashlight to look inside the hose for debris or objects. 2. Clean the Drain Filter. Locate the drain filter at the bottom of the washing machine.

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  7. Sep 8, 2022 · As you watch the machine in action, one of the following problems will likely be identified: Clog in the rubber drain tube leading from the washing machine to the drain standpipe. Material obstructing the water pump filter or impellers. A mechanical failure of the water pump. Loose or broken drive belt. Faulty lid switch.

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