What's actually causing this

Washing machines skip the spin cycle when the load is unbalanced, the lid or door switch isn't registering as closed, the drain pump is clogged (wet clothes can't spin), or the drive belt is worn.

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Step-by-step fix

  1. 1

    Redistribute the load

    Open the lid and rearrange the clothes evenly around the drum. Heavy items like jeans or towels clumped together throw off the balance and cause the machine to skip spinning.

  2. 2

    Check the lid or door switch

    The machine won't spin if it thinks the lid is open. Press the lid switch plunger manually — you should hear a click. For front-loaders, make sure the door latches fully and the seal isn't obstructed.

  3. 3

    Check if the machine drained

    If there's still water in the drum, the spin cycle won't start. Run a drain-only cycle. If it won't drain, see our dishwasher drain guide for drain pump troubleshooting steps.

  4. 4

    Inspect the drive belt

    Unplug the machine. Access the back panel or tilt the machine back. Look for a rubber belt around the motor pulley and drum. A broken, loose, or burned belt prevents spinning.

  5. 5

    Check the motor coupling

    On direct-drive machines, the motor coupling connects the motor to the transmission. It's designed to break under stress to protect the motor. A broken coupling is a $10–20 part and a common fix.

What this costs in Minneapolis
DIY (parts only) $0–60
Hiring a local pro $150–350
Cost of doing nothing Clothes never fully dried, potential mold in drum
Appliance maintenance and replacement in Minneapolis

Appliance technicians in Minneapolis typically charge $65–125/hr for service calls and repairs. Major appliance replacement costs $500–2,000+ per unit.

Standard U.S. sizes. Gas and electric heat common. Washer/dryer hookups standard. Venting straightforward.

Hard water in Minneapolis (290–380 ppm) accelerates scale buildup in dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. Consider a water softener or descaling treatments every 3–6 months.

Appliance costs in Minneapolis are near or below national averages, making replacement a more viable option when repair costs exceed 50% of a new unit.

DIY in Minneapolis: Minneapolis's moderate licensing and cold-climate focus support some DIY work. Winterization, freeze prevention, and water softener maintenance are common homeowner tasks. Extreme freeze risk makes professional HVAC and plumbing maintenance critical.

Stop and call a pro if you see this
  • The motor runs but the drum doesn't move at all.
  • You smell burning rubber during the spin cycle.
  • The machine shakes violently even with a balanced load.
  • Error codes appear on digital display models.
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