8 Reasons Hotpoint Washer Not Spinning Clothes Dry (Fixed!)

Imagine running a complete wash cycle on your Hotpoint washer only for it to leave the clothes soaking wet. It must be frustrating, especially when you are unsure of the possible explanations for a Hotpoint washer not spinning clothes dry.

A Hotpoint washer may fail to spin clothes dry due to a wrong spin setting, inadequate power, washer imbalance, laundry overload, excess suds, failed drainage, a defective door switch, or a faulty drive belt.

Once you consider those eight issues, you should be able to fix your Hotpoint washing machine. You should only call Hotpoint or your local washer expert after ruling out the problems. Ultimately, that means saving money and time if successful.

In addition to discussing the eight issues and their troubleshooting, I’ll discuss other issues that may affect your Hotpoint washer so you can also troubleshoot them DIY. So, let’s dive in!

Hotpoint washer not spinning clothes dry

In a rush? Below is a quick guide to troubleshooting your Hotpoint washing machine when it fails to spin clothes dry.

Hotpoint Washing Machine Not Spinning Clothes Dry – Quick Troubleshooting Guide

Likely CauseQuick Fix
1.Wrong Spin SettingChoose the right spin setting.
2.Inadequate PowerFirmly plug the washer’s power cable into the wall socket (not the extension cord)
3.Washer ImbalanceAdjust the washer’s feet and set it on an even surface.
4.Laundry OverloadReduce the excess load (keep the drum capacity ¾ full)
5.Excess SudsAvoid too much detergent and preferably use HE detergent.
6.Failed DrainageClean the drain pump, drain hose, and filter. Position the drain hose correctly and unkink it if it’s kinked.
7.Defective Door SwitchReplace the door switch if it fails the multimeter continuity test.
8.Faulty Drive BeltReplace a damaged drive belt.

Why Is My Hotpoint Washer Not Spinning Clothes Dry?

A washing machine won’t spin dry clothes for different reasons. As far as a Hotpoint washer goes, here are the most likely reasons it won’t spin clothes dry:

1. Wrong Spin Setting

Your Hotpoint washing machine won’t spin your clothes dry if you don’t choose the correct setting. For example, if the washer is on a slow spin or a no-spin, the drum won’t spin, and the clothes will therefore come out wet.

Likewise, the washer will wet the clothes excessively if you don’t match the spin cycle with the laundry. That includes not using the Bulky setting for bulky loads. For example, if you use a Delicate or Normal setting, the bulky load won’t spin, and the clothes will become soaking wet.

Fix

Re-check the washer’s spin speed setting to ensure you use the correct one. Ensure the spin cycle matches the laundry and the washer is spinning.

2. Inadequate Power

Without adequate power, the washer may sometimes run, but it’ll not complete a spin cycle. That often happens due to not plugging the power cord firmly or plugging it into the extension cord instead of the wall socket.

The problem with the extension cord is that it cuts off some of the power, which means your washer doesn’t get 100% power. The other danger is that the extension cord can be a safety risk. That’s another reason to avoid it!

Fix

Don’t use an extension cord. Plug into the wall outlet and ensure the power cord is firmly fixed into the socket.

3. Washer Imbalance

The washing machine shouldn’t be wobbly. If it is, the clothes will go off balance and create large heaps that will fail to spin. If that’s the case, it could be that the washer rests on an uneven surface or its feet are loose or poorly leveled.

Fix

Move the washer to a more even spot if it’s resting on an irregular one. And if its feet are out of level or loose, adjust and tighten them accordingly.

washing machine spinning but clothes still wet

4. Laundry Overload

Hotpoint washers usually have a recommended loading capacity. You can check the overfill mark to ensure you don’t exceed it. If you do, the load will become too heavy to turn, and so the chances are that the clothes will come out soaking wet.

Fix

Ensure you don’t go beyond the washer’s drum fill capacity. If you can’t find the recommended fill line, load the drum to about 3/4. Don’t go beyond that to avoid overloading it.

5. Excess Suds

While detergent helps clean your dirty laundry, you shouldn’t put too much of it. If you do, it’ll form excess suds, forcing the washer to draw in a lot of water and fail to drain correctly. In the end, the clothes will come out soaking wet.

Note, however, that it’s not just about using too much detergent. Sometimes, it’s a case of using the wrong type, such as a non-HE. Such detergents form too many suds, interfering with your washer’s spin and drain cycles.

Fix

Ensure you only use the detergent that Hotpoint recommends for your washer. If you are unsure, ask the manufacturer or get a HE detergent. While at it, avoid putting too much of it. Again, go with the instructions on the detergent’s package.

6. Failed Drainage

It’s simple; if your washer doesn’t drain properly, some water will remain in the tub or find its way back there. Once that happens, the clothes will come out of the drum dripping wet and sometimes even dirt-streaked, and you wouldn’t want that.   

Overall, the drainage could fail due to any of these reasons:

  • Clogged drain pump
  • Clogged drain filter
  • Blocked drain hose (either clogged, kinked, or wrongly positioned)

Fix

Clean the drain pump, filter, and drain pipe/hose if any is dirt-clogged. While at the drain hose, stretch out any kinks and observe the recommended drain pipe height, which usually is 38-86 inches off the ground.

7. Defective Door Switch

The door switch controls the opening and closing of the washer door. If it’s defective, the door won’t shut firmly; if it doesn’t, the washer won’t complete a spin cycle.

Instead, it’ll abort mid-cycle. That means the clothes won’t spin as they should.

Fix

Check if the washer door is firmly latched and try to latch it if it’s not. If it doesn’t lock, test the door switch using a working multimeter. If the switch won’t show continuity, replace it.

Hotpoint washer not spinning or draining

8. Defective Drive Belt

Your Hotpoint washer depends on a working drive belt for spinning the drum. If the belt is weak, worn out, or even loose, the drum won’t turn as it should, and the clothes will fail to spin dry in the long run.

Note that the drive belt wears down over time. So it’s worth checking, perhaps once after two years.

Fix

If the drive belt is worn out or fractured, replace it.

My Whirlpool Front Load Washer Not Spinning Clothes Dry

If your Whirlpool Front Load Washer won’t spin clothes dry, it could be due to any of these reasons:

  • Using the wrong spin setting or wash cycle
  • Using too much detergent
  • Failed drainage
  • An off-balance or excessive laundry load
  • Power disruption in the form of a loose power plug or the use of an extension cord
  • An unlatched door
  • Defective drive belt

My Whirlpool Top Load Washer Not Spinning Clothes Dry

A Whirlpool top load washer won’t sin clothes dry to different issues. Among them are the following:

  • Using an extension cord
  • Loose power cord
  • Wrong spin setting or cycle
  • Defective lid switch
  • Off-balance or excess laundry load
  • Poor drainage
  • Drive belt malfunction

Hotpoint Washer Not Spinning

If your Hotpoint washer doesn’t spin your clothes, consider that it could be because of excess detergent, wrong spin speed (perhaps a no-spin), an unsteady washer, or an off-balance load. It could also be that the load is too heavy or excessive, the water won’t drain, or the components like the drive belt, motor coupling, or motor are faulty.

Hotpoint washer not spinning

Hotpoint Washer Not Spinning or Draining

There are a few issues to check if your Hotpoint washer doesn’t spin or drain. It could be that the drain hose is heavily clogged; if it’s not the drain hose, it could be the drain pump or drain filter. It could also be that you are using too much detergent, which is causing the formation of too many suds.

But still, it could be due to a wrong setting, such as the Rinse Hold or an off-balance or excess load. And if that’s not it, it could be due to damaged suspension rods, which won’t allow the drum to spin.

People Also Ask

1. Why Is My Washing Machine Spinning But Clothes Still Wet?

While you expect your washing machine to spin dry clothes once it starts spinning, sometimes it won’t. In that case, the clothes will come out soaking wet, possibly due to using the wrong spin setting, inadequate power supply, an off-balance or excessive load, or inadequate drainage.

However, Don’t forget to check for too many suds or a defective door switch, which won’t allow the washer to complete its intended spin cycle.

2. Why Does My Hotpoint Washer Not Spin?

Your Hotpoint washer might not be spinning for different reasons, and here are the most notable ones:

  • Excess detergent use
  • Wrong spin setting
  • Obstructed drum
  • Washer imbalance
  • Laundry overload
  • Poor drainage
  • Defective drum bearing, motor, or drive belt

3. Why Is My Hotpoint Washing Machine Not Draining or Spinning?

Several issues could stop a Hotpoint washer from spinning and draining. It could be that the washer won’t drain properly, perhaps due to a clogging or wrong drain hose placement. It could also be due to an unsteady washer, excess laundry, or wrong spin setting.

If that’s not the case, it could be due to using too much detergent (or perhaps the wrong type) or just the suspension rods not doing their job due to being defective.

Concluding Thought On a Hotpoint Washer Not Spinning Clothes Dry:

Generally, consider the possibility of an issue with the spin setting, power supply, washer balance, laundry loading, detergent use, or drainage when your Hotpoint washer isn’t spinning clothes dry.

But if that’s not the case, then it could be an issue with the door switch, drive belt, or motor coupling, and if so, then you should replace the defective component. Once you do, your washer should be able to start spinning clothes dry.