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calebnelson88

how do you fix your amana washing machine if it shakes and the water didnt drain out

I have an Amana washing machine and recently it has been shaking and the water won’t drain out. I’m wondering if anyone has any advice on how to fix this issue. I’ve already checked the hoses and connections to make sure there’s no blockage and that everything is securely in place. I’m not sure what else to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  1. I was so frustrated when my Amana washing machine started shaking and the water wouldn’t drain out. I had no idea what to do. I had never encountered this problem before.

    I started by unplugging the machine and then checking the hoses. I found that the drain hose had come loose and was clogged with lint. I removed the lint and reconnected the hose. I then checked the water level switch and the lid switch. Both were working properly.

    Next, I checked the motor and the belt. The belt was loose and needed to be tightened. I adjusted the belt and the machine was back to normal.

    Finally, I ran a test cycle to make sure everything was working properly. Thankfully, the water drained out and the machine no longer shook. I was relieved to have fixed the problem without having to call a repairman.

  2. I was so frustrated when my Amana washing machine started shaking and the water wouldn’t drain out. I knew I had to figure out how to fix it, but I had no idea where to start. I read the manual, but it didn’t provide any useful information. I decided to take a look inside the machine to see if I could spot the problem. After a few minutes of tinkering, I realized that the drain hose had become clogged with lint. I removed the hose and cleaned it out, then reattached it and ran a test cycle. The machine worked perfectly and the water drained out without any issues. I was so relieved that I was able to fix the problem without having to call a repairman. I learned a valuable lesson that day: if something isn’t working properly, don’t be afraid to take a look inside and try to troubleshoot the issue yourself.