GE Washing Machines Won't Spin: How to Fix It Yourself
If your GE washer fills and washes but won't spin, the most likely causes are an unbalanced load, a broken drive belt, or a failed lid/door switch. Start with the simplest fixes first โ most people solve this without needing any parts.
โ ๏ธ Safety First
- Always unplug the appliance from the wall before starting any repair work.
- Have towels ready and be prepared for water spills. Keep the floor dry to avoid slipping.
Parts You May Need
Step-by-Step Repair
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Check the load balance
Open your GE washer and rearrange the items inside. An unbalanced load is the number one reason a washer won't spin. Spread clothes evenly around the drum. Avoid washing one heavy item alone โ add a few towels to balance it out.
- 2
Inspect the lid or door switch
Your GE washer has a safety switch that stops the drum from spinning if the door or lid is not properly closed. Close the door firmly and listen for a click. If the switch is broken, the washer will fill and wash but not spin. A replacement switch is usually $5-$15.
- 3
Check the drive belt
Unplug the washer and remove the back panel. Look at the drive belt that connects the motor to the drum. If it is loose, cracked, or has fallen off, the drum won't spin. A new belt for your GE washer costs about $5-$15 and is easy to install.
- 4
Test the motor coupling
If the belt looks fine (or your model does not use a belt), the motor coupling may be worn. This plastic piece connects the motor to the transmission. When it breaks, the motor runs but the drum does not spin. Access it by removing the cabinet. A replacement coupling costs about $10-$20.
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Reassemble and test
Put everything back together, plug the washer in, and run a spin cycle. If the drum spins normally, you are all set. If it still won't spin, the motor itself or the transmission may need professional attention.
If That Didn't Work
- A faulty control board on your GE washer could be the root cause, though this is less common.
- Wiring issues between components โ loose or corroded connections โ can cause intermittent problems.
When to Call a Professional
If the steps above don't fix your GE washer, a professional repair technician can diagnose the issue quickly. Most repairs cost $100-$250 including parts and labor. If your washer is older than 8-10 years, compare the repair estimate to the cost of a new one.
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