Dear Leila,

For the short term check your lid.
The Spin cycle will not work unless the machine recognizes the lid as
closed.
There might be a slot on the machine side and a 'male' part on the other
side.
Make sure the slot is not clotted with lint or soap.

If you can't make it work with some cleaning than call 

        NORMAN WEISTER
        46th & Cedar
        215- 222-5826

Norman is the best appliance guy in the business.
He likes an audience and can teach you a lot if you hang around during
the repair.

In the short term, you can fool the machine into believing the lid is
closed, by stuffing something in the slot.
But a proper repair will eliminate the risks that might accrue from the
spin cycle running with the lid open.
(Splashing, injury to pets, kids, etc.)

Best!
Liz

On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:32:12 -0400 Leila Graham-Willis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I searched the archives but didn't find anything. 
 
Can anyone recommend an appliance repair person/company to fix a washing
machine? Everything seems to be working fine except the spin cycle so I
am left with soaking wet yet clean clothes.
 
Thanks, Leila




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