Wash Cycle Woes: Why Your Agitator Takes a Break During the Wash Cycle (2023 Update)

Why does the agitator not move at the start of washing cycle? The agitator works on the rinse cycle.

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Tammy
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Well, that's a bit of a head-scratcher, isn't it? Let's dig in and figure out why your washing machine agitator is only working during the rinse cycle, but not at the start of the wash cycle. Here's a list of steps to help you troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Start by checking the agitator dogs (little plastic cogs inside the agitator). These can wear down over time and might need replacing. If they're not doing their job, the agitator won't move as it should.
  2. Take a gander at the drive belt or motor coupling. If either of these parts is worn or broken, your agitator might struggle to get going during the wash cycle.
  3. Inspect the transmission (or gearcase). It's responsible for converting the motor's rotation into the back-and-forth motion needed for the agitator. If it's faulty, you might see some unusual behavior.
  4. Lastly, let's not forget the timer or control board. If these electronic components are on the fritz, your agitator might not get the right signal to start moving during the wash cycle.

Should you decide to tackle this issue yourself, here's a list of tools and materials you might need:

  • Screwdriver
  • Socket wrench
  • Replacement agitator dogs, drive belt, or motor coupling (if necessary)

But let me tell ya, washing machine repairs can be a bit of a doozy. If you're not entirely confident or things seem too complicated, it's always a good idea to call in a professional to lend a hand. They've got the know-how and the right tools to sort things out, and it could save you time and hassle in the long run.

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