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HI, this is a common issue that is easily fixed by, replacing the control unit. this control manages the motor functions during operations. if this unit is not spinning correctly, replace the Control unit. aka(motor control unit).
In you washer, they call the motor control board a (Control Unit). replace this asap if possible. this will fix your washer.
ADDITIONAL CHECKS--(Make sure that this unit is also draining water properly as well. this will cuase wet spin outs as well).
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I would recommend that you clean the pump filter.
This is usually located at the bottom right front of washer.
To clean unscrew anti-clockwise to remove and clean.
You may have to remove a plastic cover at bottom of washer to reveal the filter.
Hope this helps.
Always check to see if the water waste (located normally at bottom right) has no foreign objects in their such as bobby pins, coins etc
It has happened to me 3 times (first time cost me $150)
if it shakes so hard it makes me wonder if one of the dampners is lose. If yo haven't moved it and it normally worked ok than that will be the thing. It leaves it wet because the machine cant get to the high rpm's because of imbalance
Try reducing the amount of low sudsing detergent you are using. This can make the load too heavy and won't spin out. Remember suds have 3 parts, air, detergent, and water. The drain pump is designed for water, so if you see suds during the wash, it will be worst on warm and hot, then there is too much detergent, or is not low sudsing. I know Bosch reccommends HE, however HE liquids normally are not low sudsing, just High Engery. Also the Permanent Press cycles are always a lower spin speed. Hope this helps
yes it could be normal if the balance control senses that the load is uneven however the same problem could be caused by a blocked filter or blocked sump hose.
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