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Hi, My Maytag washer is leaving the clothes pretty wet (have to ring them out before putting in dryer). I took a video to show what happens when I put it run the Drain and Spin cycle: https://vimeo.com/471749379 (which still leaves them pretty wet) Anyone know what could be the culprit, especially based on the noise it’s making? Thanks in advance, Jonas

@jonascox not impressed with the spin speed and that noise seems to be unusual as well. Could be transmission clutch issue. Let us know what you have checked and verify that this is a MVWB765FW Update (10/24/2020) @jonascox if you would have a blockage then it would do that during any drain cycle, which it does not. It just does not spin enough and thus leaves your laundry wet. Good thing you already checked the drain etc. Have you had a chance to take a look at the motor etc. or have you disassembled anything yet? If so post some good pictures with your QUESTION. Adding images to an existing question In the meantime let me check the manual :-) Update (10/24/2020) @jonascox here is the tech sheet for your washer.W10240504 Run the diagnostics and see if it pops an error code. I wonder if the noise originates from the hub underneath the washplate. You would have to remove it and see if the teeth have ground down. You can replace the hub. Update (10/24/2020) This is the splutch kit that most likely is the culprit. This video should be very similar to your washer

The most likely culprit for a washer that spins but still turns out soaked clothing is a drain hose problem. … Often with this issue, whatever is causing it to not drain during the spin cycle means the water isn’t draining off fast enough and is essentially flowing back into the washer drum, re-soaking your clothing.