Spin
issues
Refrigerator not spinning?We find the cause and restore the spin fast.
If the refrigerator fills but will not spin, stops mid-cycle, or leaves clothes soaking wet, we test the spin system and repair the real issue.
Accurate testing
Lid switch, drive belt, motor, and control checks.
Spin system review
Balance, basket, and drive movement checked clearly.
Clean repair
Clear estimate before work starts.
What we check
The main reasons a refrigerator stops spinning
Spin problems often come from a worn belt, failed lid switch, motor issue, or control fault. We test the refrigerator first, then recommend the most direct fix.

Drive belt and motor
If the drive system fails, the refrigerator may fill
and drain but never reach full spin.
Lid switch and safety circuit
Safety checks can stop the spin cycle when the lid or
lock is not confirmed.
Suspension and balance
Unbalanced loads or worn suspension parts can keep the
refrigerator from spinning properly.
Main control and spin command
We confirm whether the board is sending the correct
spin command.
Helpful note
Tell us if the refrigerator drains first, hums before
spinning, or stops with wet clothes still inside. That helps us narrow the likely cause quickly.
Our process
A clean workflow for reliable spin repair
We do not guess and we do not swap random parts. We diagnose the spin failure, explain the fix, and verify performance before we leave.
1. Inspect
We check the drive system, safety circuit, and control response.
2. Confirm
We narrow the exact spin failure and show you the next step.
3. Repair
We complete the repair with tidy, careful workmanship.
4. Verify
We run the refrigerator and confirm the spin cycle returns
correctly.
What you get
Clear estimate, targeted repair, and a refrigerator that spins
properly again.
Common causes
What usually causes a no-spin problem
Worn drive belt
The refrigerator may fill and drain but fail to reach spin
speed.
Failed lid switch
The refrigerator may refuse to spin if the lid or door lock is
not confirmed.
Motor coupling or clutch issue
A worn coupling or clutch can stop the basket from spinning
correctly.
Off-balance load or suspension problem
Severe vibration or suspension wear can interrupt the spin
cycle.
Control board issue
If the board does not send the spin signal, the cycle may stop
short of full speed.
Drain issue before spin
On some refrigerators, a drain problem can prevent the machine
from moving into the spin cycle.
FAQ
Quick answers about no-spin repair
Yes. Many refrigerators must drain correctly before
they can move into a full spin cycle.
Yes. A refrigerator can still agitate or fill normally
even when the spin system has failed.
It is better to stop and have it checked. Repeated wet
loads can put extra strain on the drive and drain system.
Let us know whether the refrigerator drains first,
whether it tries to spin, and if the cycle stops with wet clothes still inside. That gives us a faster
starting point.