Desperat-Ado for Model Number 110.26852501 Clothes are extra wet at end of cycle. Machine clicks loudly in Rinse/Spin cycle. So Originally we called sear service Tech because the button seemed to be slipping that is the main control that attaches to the timer. 2 seconds later they said everything was fine after they looked at it. A few days later clothes would end up soaking wet at the end of the wash cycle with no other symptoms. I would just manually put it on the spin cycle And let it manually dry fast and then turn it off. A few days later the machine starts clicking when it's in one of the spin cycles right around the time when it's doing a rents that followed the draining moment. So IOW It would drain the water and then following that it would start to add water and spin making a clack clack clack or click click click click click click sound until that cycle session ended. The machine agitates, the machine fills, the machine will do a high speed spin in the middle of the whole cycle. But it will do this crazy clicking in the middle of the whole cycle and it will also end the entire wash cycle with 5 minutes of clicking and the clothes will be wet because it does not get very fast and I can't change any of the knob speeds of the spin to adjust that speed of that Drumspinning. So after changing the Clutch, and the Coupling (which so many videos made it seem like THAT was the lack spinning issue I then saw talk about neutral drain and transmissions. So i.installed a new transmission. Now with everything changed except the motor, the timer and the lid switch its still clicking away loudly for minutes as it spins moderately. I cannot find my symptoms on youtube or online, atleast not yet. In my aggravation I've made several youtube recordings showing my symptoms https://youtu.be/khjYBSKOKFY https://youtu.be/q22c421aEXk https://youtu.be/qCuJqSZHchc https://youtu.be/uZPgYtgCGs4 Someone on YouTube recommend that I test out the motor by plugging in and incandescent light into the same it I'll let where the wash was connected. And to see if during the clicking if the light blinked dimly and brightly. And in fact that did happen which they said is showing that there's something going on with the motor is drawing power but we're not sure where it comes from if it's the timer or something else? Could somebody please help me narrow this down?? ??
Answer Desperate-ado, Based on the information provided I would suggest you start by replacing the timer. The timer is not a serviceable item and the timer case looks to be cracked open a bit. WP8557393 Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, February 10, 2023