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Thanks for the info. While some steps in your related disassembly video were not 100% accurate to my 2009 GE Profile washing machine, I was able to disassemble and locate a major issue. On my 5 yr old washing machine, the tub became unbalanced and was making a banging noise during spin cycles, similar to when its contents are unbalanced. After disassembling the agitator (very simple procedure by following this video and which everyone should do annually to inspect), the main issue was revealed: *the metal base that hides under the visible plastic agitator had RUSTED and broken loose from the tub*. Nearly 1/2 the circumference of the tub's metal base was broken/disconnected, and the *entire* metal base was corroded and rusted. The metal base, which allows the motor assembly to turn the tub, is prone to water exposure and rust. And, the upper part of the tub (plastic top section) was audibly full of water but there was no obvious way to empty it out even after pulling out the entire tub. In summary, after seeing all of the debris sitting at the bottom of the outer tub (inside of which sits the main tub where clothes go), and the horrendous odor of the stale water, it's clearly an engineering disaster. Not sure if other manufacturers have such poor designs but I would NOT recommend a GE model after experiencing this ... and having it die after 5 short years of life.
This could be caused by different problems. The motor could be tripping out on the overload and coming back on. The lid switch may be making intermittent contact . The timer contacts may be intermittent . It might be difficult to figure out without testing power to the motor and from the timer and lid switch when the problem is happening.
After all these years... 20 years of living... I don't know if I can attribute it to never having a see through top load washer until just recently that I realized what an agitator does. The washer I have pulls the clothes in the middle downwards which pushes the outer clothed upwards so it circulates. Before I thought it just whipped clothes back and forth, not up and down.
lol so did I. I thought the the clothes were going around in a circle and sticking to the sides. lol Thankfully i dont design washing machines or yall closed would be messssssed up :-)
It sure does save money watching DIY project on you tube. I picked up a Washer down the street curb side. the guy said his wife wanted a new one this one started to leaked, I check the pump out it was just a loss hose. I fixed it. Now I got it set up outside using it as our mine washer re using the water threw a filtering system each time
Well this was useful in at least understanding how top load washers work. I'm trying to fix an issue where water drips from the inlet spout when the washer is off. I can shut the drip off by closing the hot water valve, so I guess it's not a huge concern right now. Wish me luck!
Hi there, I have a top loader simpson eziset 750 and the problem is the spinning. It seems to be unbalanced even I level it up, and the drumm starts hitting everything until the machine stops. What could be the failure then, the suspension rods? How can I test the problem? Thanks a lot!
When the tub is filling with water, does the water pass through the water pump and settle in the flex hose that connects to the black drainage hose? On my Kenmore, there's a white flex house connected to the pump at one end, then to the black exterior hose at the other end. When filling, water leaks out of a crack in the white flex hose. That's why the black exterior drainage hose must be placed above the washing machine's top, right? Thank you!
My apartment has communal toploader washing machines. During the rinse cycle it does not stop spinning and does not fill up with water. It’ll add a small bit of water briefly but while it is spinning. As such I can’t add softener since no water pockets are created. Is that by specific design or is there something wrong with the machine?
LGwasherFan You'll find model-specific how-to videos when you enter the appliance model number in our website's search engine: www.repairclinic.com?TLSID=1773.
So do models with smaller baskets only have belts? and do the ones with larger ones only have couplers? or do some that have smaller baskets use couplers and do some that have larger baskets use belts if no thanks anyway.
james zehna It depends on the model! That's why it's important to always enter your machine's model number in our website in order to find the correct parts. www.repairclinic.com.
i think the direct drive machines' timers have a piece of metal on the other end of the knob that first closes a circuit to the temperature mixing chamber that either activates the hot or cold inlet solenoids and then the water level switch gets under pressure until the air inside pushes the switch to the left so the timer motor starts, the solenoid deactivates, and the motor spins counterclockwise so the pump doesn't let the water out and the big gear turns both directions causing the agitator to agitate. and then after the wash cycle is done, the timer reaches a point of the metal contacts where there is nothing for a few seconds and then it reaches the drain contacts which is connected to the motor the opposite direction of the wash connections which causes the pump to spin clockwise which directs water out of the tub (note: i think the neutral drain is engaged by the wash motions since on shorter cycles where there is fast and normal agitation speeds, the neutral drain mechanism hasn't fully engaged which can cause a spin drain to happen) then after a few minutes of draining the timer reaches another gap in the contacts which stops the motor and releases the tub brakes somehow. then when the timer reaches the spin contact, the motor does the drain direction again but since the neutral drain mechanism has disengaged, the basket spins as well the washer does the same things for the rinse except during the final spin, there are 2 spray rinses
I have the metal housing off my Whirlpool top load washer and looking at the outer tub (plastic) I noticed that a large stream of fine bubbles is coming from the drain outlet of the tub (connection to the drain pump hose). I never noticed this before. Is this normal? If not normal what would cause this? The pump engaging in reverse and pulling air from the drain hose? Which would be transmission I guess.
KENNY LOYALL You'll find our website's free troubleshooting and repair help system to be helpful. Enter your washing machine model number at www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
I replaced the drain pump in my washer and it starting working again but when it was on the spin cycle it sounded like it was going too fast and something might break. After a couple more washes the machine stopped working again. There were no loose connections. Any idea what could have happened?
my LG washer get shock/electric current on water in the tube and on water inlet also in clothes I took when finished washing except i pull the power off from chuck,side tube made from metal.what happen?
Good overview. My own problem is a bit weirder. During the spin part of the cycle, washer shuts off for about 17 seconds at a time. Goes back on for a short time. Turns back off, etc. It drains well, spinning very fast. I've seen it agitate. Although one time I heard the motor going and I opened it and saw nothing was happening.
Al Smith I’m not an expert on this but the motor might not be properly connected to the drum. Don’t know about the first problem but the second problem sounds like it.
So when I was putting in my second load of laundry and as soon as I started it, it sounded like a band of drummers were going through my house. Idk what happened
My machine starts filling water automatically after pressing power button, even before selecting the required wash program and pressing start button. And that happens with cold water only, hot water works fine. Any help please, it's daewoo DWF-700
My Amana top loader uses a belt to spin and I’ve had it for a few months I got it at the end of 2020 cuz my front loader broke and housing had to get us a new one and it’s getting louder and louder as the days pass by also I’m 8yrs old
My 10 year old Moffat washing machine is leaving oil marks around the top inside of drum and sometimes oil spots on clothes. Is it worth repair or should I go straight to a new one?
It may be that the door is not latching correctly or the door switches are defective. We recommend that you check those components first. You may find our website's free troubleshooting and repair help information to be helpful: www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
Begging for help here... Washer fills fine. Agitates fine. Drains fine. The drum won't spin. The laundry just clumps at the bottom, soaked. Tried to reset the motor using the lid trick. Nope. Checked the timing dial and it is seated properly. The airline to the tub is clean. The belt is tight and I can watch the motor turn it and the pillar the agitator is connected to. Lid switch works fine too. I just can't get the dang drum to spin and I can't figure out how it would to begin with. It's a GE wcxr1070a0ww.
I replaced lid switch and I don't know if connected the wires correctly. The wires on the new switch were orange and white w/orange on it. the wires 0n the washer were white and white w/orange, I hooked the wires w/ orange on them together I hope that was correct
Stemple7 If it is an electric pump than the control that send voltage to it is likely defective. Enter your model number into our website search box to view the parts for your machine. www.repairclinic.com?TLSID=1773
DON'T JUST START REPLACING PARTS!! :) If you're having problems with overflow, wet clothes at the end of spin, the spin cycle doesn’t always engage OR your timer (cycle selector) isn’t working properly; THE FIRST THING TO CHECK is for a blockage in the water level switch pressure tube and clear it. There may be a partial or complete blockage, depending on the symptom. Following are steps to clear a blockage from the water pressure switch tube (for GE Washer GCWP1000M0WW; however same principle applies regardless of model): 1) Drain the tub completely. 2) Unplug power from the wall outlet. 3) Remove the backsplash panel to expose the Water Pressure Switch (left side). 4) Remove the front panel of the washer to expose the tub to plain view. (There are instructions on how to do this at the RepairClinic.com web site.) 5) Disconnect the lower end of the Water Level Switch Tube from the outer tub. (Use a towel to absorb any water that may run out of the tube.) 6) Disconnect the upper end of the Water Level Switch Tube from the Water Pressure Switch. NOTE: You may see dark sediment or lint near the bottom of the tube. If so, that's the blockage. If not, check the entire length of the tube for any blockage. 7) If the pressure tube cannot be cleared, then replace the tube (using OEM Part # WH41X365). Otherwise, clear the pressure tube by running hot soapy water through the tube to loosen any blockage. Blow into the tube hard on the clean end to apply greater pressure to clear the tube. 8) Once the tube is clean, reattach the bottom end of the pressure tube to the pressure reservoir on the side of the outer tub. 9) CRITICAL STEP: Once the pressure tube is attached to the Pressure Reservoir on the outer tub, BLOW very hard through the top of the pressure tube to clear any sediment and water from the pressure reservoir below. THE TUB WILL OVERFLOW WHEN FILLING IF the pressure tube and reservoir are not cleared of all debris!! 10) Reattach the top end of the Pressure Tube to the Water Pressure Switch and lay the Backsplash Panel back in place. 11) Plug the washer into power and set the Water Pressure Switch (load selector) to Small. 12) Run a test fill of the washer while monitoring the Pressure Tube and Reservoir. a. If filling stops at the small load level, then test with Large and Super settings to verify that the tub is filling properly. b. If filling doesn’t stop at the large or super level, STOP THE WASH CYCLE IMMEDIATELY! Then disconnect the Pressure Tube from the back of the Water Pressure Switch and blow hard again to clear any water or debris from the tube and the reservoir below. Then run another test fill. (You may need to drain the water from the tub first.) 13) If replacing or clearing the Pressure Tube doesn’t work, then you may need to replace the Water Pressure Switch (try that first), the water intake valve assembly or the Timer. 14) If the washer fills correctly, then run a test load or two to ensure that the water fills properly, that the washer completes its full cycle AND verify that clothes are not over-wet at the end of the cycle. 15) If this all works, reassemble the washer and BE HAPPY. You have just saved yourself $100 in parts and a $125 minimum labor service call!!
We never encourage customers to just buy parts. We always suggest they test their machine to figure out what is causing their symptoms. Thank you for the comment though, we appreciate it.
Of course. However, none of your recommended troubleshooting even mentions the pressure tube, which should be the first thing to check for any symptom related to overfilling tub or tub not filling correctly.
I dragged my washing machine up the stairs upside down because that was the easiest way to get it up there, and now the spin cycle is clunky and it leaks. did i ruin it by moving it upside down?
Frank Tennyson Yes, there could be damage to one or more components. The best place to start troubleshooting is to enter your washing machine's model number in our website's troubleshooting and repair help section: www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
WHAT THE HECK, YES!!! YOU DID RUIN YOUR WASHER WHEN IT WAS UPSIDE DOWN!!! YOU NEED A HAND TRUCK OR DOLLY TO MOVE AN APPLIANCE!!! HAND TRUCK IT FROM BOTTOM TO SIDE ONLY, THE WASHER HAS TO BE RIGHT SIDE UP FROM BEING DAMAGED!!!
I want a transparent washing machine so I can watch the whole cycle.www.moreinspiration.com/article/5086/transparent-washing-machine?p=fully%20transparent
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Thanks for the info. While some steps in your related disassembly video were not 100% accurate to my 2009 GE Profile washing machine, I was able to disassemble and locate a major issue. On my 5 yr old washing machine, the tub became unbalanced and was making a banging noise during spin cycles, similar to when its contents are unbalanced. After disassembling the agitator (very simple procedure by following this video and which everyone should do annually to inspect), the main issue was revealed: *the metal base that hides under the visible plastic agitator had RUSTED and broken loose from the tub*. Nearly 1/2 the circumference of the tub's metal base was broken/disconnected, and the *entire* metal base was corroded and rusted.
The metal base, which allows the motor assembly to turn the tub, is prone to water exposure and rust. And, the upper part of the tub (plastic top section) was audibly full of water but there was no obvious way to empty it out even after pulling out the entire tub.
In summary, after seeing all of the debris sitting at the bottom of the outer tub (inside of which sits the main tub where clothes go), and the horrendous odor of the stale water, it's clearly an engineering disaster.
Not sure if other manufacturers have such poor designs but I would NOT recommend a GE model after experiencing this ... and having it die after 5 short years of life.
Thank you. I watched the video and now I am going to build a washing machine from scratch.
did you build one?
The world wants to know.
That's cool! Do you work in appliance repair or are you just naturally interested?
thanks, this channel makes fixing and understanding how things work simply that anyone can fix the failure parts without the need of an expert
We're glad we could help!
Repair clinic you are the absolute best I love your videos so much and you do a great job explaining how things work and how to repair a 👏
Doing laundry at 3am and this is what comes to mind 😅😅
Best video, shows how it works and how to repair
Literally never seen an axially vertical washer in real life
This could be caused by different problems. The motor could be tripping out on the overload and coming back on. The lid switch may be making intermittent contact . The timer contacts may be intermittent . It might be difficult to figure out without testing power to the motor and from the timer and lid switch when the problem is happening.
I heard “due to the risk of heart failure after repair “
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After all these years... 20 years of living... I don't know if I can attribute it to never having a see through top load washer until just recently that I realized what an agitator does. The washer I have pulls the clothes in the middle downwards which pushes the outer clothed upwards so it circulates. Before I thought it just whipped clothes back and forth, not up and down.
lol so did I. I thought the the clothes were going around in a circle and sticking to the sides. lol Thankfully i dont design washing machines or yall closed would be messssssed up :-)
As a Transformers fan, I like your pfp
Never knew how toploaders work, since we here in Sweden almost exclusivly use frontloaders. thank you for an informative video.
Thanks, I have learn a lot. Now I'm going to try to fix my washer. Single Mom
+Alex Mckenzie Very cool!
+Alex Mckenzie I could fix your washer and the being single part ;)
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"single mom"
interesting
Goldboy Jr i was about to say that but sure, you can be first to say it
The directional cogs broke on mine, at first I didn’t know the name but thanks to the video now I know thank you ^^
It sure does save money watching DIY project on you tube.
I picked up a Washer down the street curb side. the guy said his
wife wanted a new one this one started to leaked, I check the pump
out it was just a loss hose. I fixed it. Now I got it set up outside using it
as our mine washer re using the water threw a filtering system each time
altha2008 Congrats on the successful repair.
altha2008 You mean lose
Well this was useful in at least understanding how top load washers work. I'm trying to fix an issue where water drips from the inlet spout when the washer is off. I can shut the drip off by closing the hot water valve, so I guess it's not a huge concern right now. Wish me luck!
How'd you go? Did you ever end up fixing it? Just curious lol
This video is awesome! Thank you so much!
What an awesome video!!!!
Hi there, I have a top loader simpson eziset 750 and the problem is the spinning. It seems to be unbalanced even I level it up, and the drumm starts hitting everything until the machine stops. What could be the failure then, the suspension rods? How can I test the problem?
Thanks a lot!
What kind of Kenmore washer is this featured?
Nice work
When the tub is filling with water, does the water pass through the water pump and settle in the flex hose that connects to the black drainage hose? On my Kenmore, there's a white flex house connected to the pump at one end, then to the black exterior hose at the other end. When filling, water leaks out of a crack in the white flex hose.
That's why the black exterior drainage hose must be placed above the washing machine's top, right?
Thank you!
this video is great and very helpful.
What part of the neutral drain causes a direct drive to spin while draining?
My apartment has communal toploader washing machines. During the rinse cycle it does not stop spinning and does not fill up with water. It’ll add a small bit of water briefly but while it is spinning. As such I can’t add softener since no water pockets are created. Is that by specific design or is there something wrong with the machine?
can you do a video on how top load HE LG washers work...please.
LGwasherFan You'll find model-specific how-to videos when you enter the appliance model number in our website's search engine: www.repairclinic.com?TLSID=1773.
love these types of videos..
The machine can't start, the timer is just making some clicking noise at any position.
you guys are great. thanks for sharing all your knowledge
our washer model number is not found on your website the lid switch is not so smart on our amana washer
awesome very well explained
3:00 LG turbo Drum washing machine and LG Turbo Wash: Hold my Beer
awesome video
+jukumari iramuri Thanks.
My Whirlpool washer agitates but does not spin. Any guidance will be appreciated.
Thank you 😊
So do models with smaller baskets only have belts? and do the ones with larger ones only have couplers? or do some that have smaller baskets use couplers and do some that have larger baskets use belts if no thanks anyway.
james zehna It depends on the model! That's why it's important to always enter your machine's model number in our website in order to find the correct parts. www.repairclinic.com.
i think the direct drive machines' timers have a piece of metal on the other end of the knob that first closes a circuit to the temperature mixing chamber that either activates the hot or cold inlet solenoids and then the water level switch gets under pressure until the air inside pushes the switch to the left so the timer motor starts, the solenoid deactivates, and the motor spins counterclockwise so the pump doesn't let the water out and the big gear turns both directions causing the agitator to agitate. and then after the wash cycle is done, the timer reaches a point of the metal contacts where there is nothing for a few seconds and then it reaches the drain contacts which is connected to the motor the opposite direction of the wash connections which causes the pump to spin clockwise which directs water out of the tub
(note: i think the neutral drain is engaged by the wash motions since on shorter cycles where there is fast and normal agitation speeds, the neutral drain mechanism hasn't fully engaged which can cause a spin drain to happen)
then after a few minutes of draining the timer reaches another gap in the contacts which stops the motor and releases the tub brakes somehow. then when the timer reaches the spin contact, the motor does the drain direction again but since the neutral drain mechanism has disengaged, the basket spins as well
the washer does the same things for the rinse except during the final spin, there are 2 spray rinses
I love you guys you just helped me save 800 dollars
Awesome!
My washer is spinning but is making a noise. Do you have any videos that might help me with this?
I have the metal housing off my Whirlpool top load washer and looking at the outer tub (plastic) I noticed that a large stream of fine bubbles is coming from the drain outlet of the tub (connection to the drain pump hose). I never noticed this before. Is this normal? If not normal what would cause this? The pump engaging in reverse and pulling air from the drain hose? Which would be transmission I guess.
Michael March My Kenmore 500 (2009 model) does the same.
GE washer. goes thru wash cycles, but will not empty to go to the spin cycle. Any recommendations?
KENNY LOYALL You'll find our website's free troubleshooting and repair help system to be helpful. Enter your washing machine model number at www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
Throw your GE in the junkyard
Our panasnic naf110gs is leaking water out of the drum
What is the problem of my washing machine if during rinsing the water not going outside?
Is it normal during rinse cycle that the water doesn't even fill halfway to the tub?
2:04 A restricted inlet valve will need to be replaced
I replaced the drain pump in my washer and it starting working again but when it was on the spin cycle it sounded like it was going too fast and something might break. After a couple more washes the machine stopped working again. There were no loose connections. Any idea what could have happened?
my LG washer get shock/electric current on water in the tube and on water inlet also in clothes I took when finished washing except i pull the power off from chuck,side tube made from metal.what happen?
Isn't there a way most high efficincy washers lock the lid while the're running?
Good overview.
My own problem is a bit weirder. During the spin part of the cycle, washer shuts off for about 17 seconds at a time. Goes back on for a short time. Turns back off, etc.
It drains well, spinning very fast. I've seen it agitate. Although one time I heard the motor going and I opened it and saw nothing was happening.
Al Smith I’m not an expert on this but the motor might not be properly connected to the drum. Don’t know about the first problem but the second problem sounds like it.
Thanks...
thenks repairs clinic
So when I was putting in my second load of laundry and as soon as I started it, it sounded like a band of drummers were going through my house. Idk what happened
Good
This a ge infusor washer
top loader washer Frigidaire model number fftw4120sw, will not drain when it goes to drain and spin cycle
it also fits and makes a humming noise
Guys how can the agitator spin alone and with the drum
My machine starts filling water automatically after pressing power button, even before selecting the required wash program and pressing start button.
And that happens with cold water only, hot water works fine.
Any help please, it's daewoo DWF-700
My Amana top loader uses a belt to spin and I’ve had it for a few months I got it at the end of 2020 cuz my front loader broke and housing had to get us a new one and it’s getting louder and louder as the days pass by also I’m 8yrs old
I remember this!
My 10 year old Moffat washing machine is leaving oil marks around the top inside of drum and sometimes oil spots on clothes. Is it worth repair or should I go straight to a new one?
+Kathy Syrett Most likely the transmission is causing the problem and depending on the cost of the part it may be easier to buy a new machine.
+RepairClinic.com thank you for the advice. I do plan to purchase new.
My ge double stacked washer is leaking
I call the inner tub a basket.
stinkerb06 You are wrong.
It is called a drum or tub NOT a basket
@@stephensnell1379 same thing
I replace my control panel on a GE Profile all the lights are blinking on the bottom but it wont turn on
It may be that the door is not latching correctly or the door switches are defective. We recommend that you check those components first. You may find our website's free troubleshooting and repair help information to be helpful: www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
I have a Kenmore washer that will spins but clothes will still be wet. Any ideas what this could be?
your drain pump may be makeing problems
Older models can use up to 40 gallons of water.
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Begging for help here...
Washer fills fine. Agitates fine. Drains fine. The drum won't spin. The laundry just clumps at the bottom, soaked.
Tried to reset the motor using the lid trick. Nope. Checked the timing dial and it is seated properly. The airline to the tub is clean. The belt is tight and I can watch the motor turn it and the pillar the agitator is connected to. Lid switch works fine too. I just can't get the dang drum to spin and I can't figure out how it would to begin with. It's a GE wcxr1070a0ww.
Banger vid
I replaced lid switch and I don't know if connected the wires correctly. The wires on the new switch were orange and white w/orange on it. the wires 0n the washer were white and white w/orange, I hooked the wires w/ orange on them together I hope that was correct
If drain pump won't stop running what could the problem be?
Stemple7 If it is an electric pump than the control that send voltage to it is likely defective. Enter your model number into our website search box to view the parts for your machine. www.repairclinic.com?TLSID=1773
My washer has a digital inverter motor no belt or coupler.
Lg and samsung use it I think may tag uses magnet propulsion is basically the same
Lol it goes to my phone
DON'T JUST START REPLACING PARTS!! :) If you're having problems with overflow, wet clothes at the end of spin, the spin cycle doesn’t always engage OR your timer (cycle selector) isn’t working properly; THE FIRST THING TO CHECK is for a blockage in the water level switch pressure tube and clear it. There may be a partial or complete blockage, depending on the symptom.
Following are steps to clear a blockage from the water pressure switch tube (for GE Washer GCWP1000M0WW; however same principle applies regardless of model):
1) Drain the tub completely.
2) Unplug power from the wall outlet.
3) Remove the backsplash panel to expose the Water Pressure Switch (left side).
4) Remove the front panel of the washer to expose the tub to plain view. (There are instructions on how to do this at the RepairClinic.com web site.)
5) Disconnect the lower end of the Water Level Switch Tube from the outer tub. (Use a towel to absorb any water that may run out of the tube.)
6) Disconnect the upper end of the Water Level Switch Tube from the Water Pressure Switch.
NOTE: You may see dark sediment or lint near the bottom of the tube. If so, that's the blockage. If not, check the entire length of the tube for any blockage.
7) If the pressure tube cannot be cleared, then replace the tube (using OEM Part # WH41X365). Otherwise, clear the pressure tube by running hot soapy water through the tube to loosen any blockage. Blow into the tube hard on the clean end to apply greater pressure to clear the tube.
8) Once the tube is clean, reattach the bottom end of the pressure tube to the pressure reservoir on the side of the outer tub.
9) CRITICAL STEP: Once the pressure tube is attached to the Pressure Reservoir on the outer tub, BLOW very hard through the top of the pressure tube to clear any sediment and water from the pressure reservoir below.
THE TUB WILL OVERFLOW WHEN FILLING IF the pressure tube and reservoir are not cleared of all debris!!
10) Reattach the top end of the Pressure Tube to the Water Pressure Switch and lay the Backsplash Panel back in place.
11) Plug the washer into power and set the Water Pressure Switch (load selector) to Small.
12) Run a test fill of the washer while monitoring the Pressure Tube and Reservoir.
a. If filling stops at the small load level, then test with Large and Super settings to verify that the tub is filling properly.
b. If filling doesn’t stop at the large or super level, STOP THE WASH CYCLE IMMEDIATELY! Then disconnect the Pressure Tube from the back of the Water Pressure Switch and blow hard again to clear any water or debris from the tube and the reservoir below. Then run another test fill. (You may need to drain the water from the tub first.)
13) If replacing or clearing the Pressure Tube doesn’t work, then you may need to replace the Water Pressure Switch (try that first), the water intake valve assembly or the Timer.
14) If the washer fills correctly, then run a test load or two to ensure that the water fills properly, that the washer completes its full cycle AND verify that clothes are not over-wet at the end of the cycle.
15) If this all works, reassemble the washer and BE HAPPY. You have just saved yourself $100 in parts and a $125 minimum labor service call!!
I'll be happy to change my "dislike" back to "Like" once you've updated your video to include the procedure that I have provided here. :)
We never encourage customers to just buy parts. We always suggest they test their machine to figure out what is causing their symptoms. Thank you for the comment though, we appreciate it.
Of course. However, none of your recommended troubleshooting even mentions the pressure tube, which should be the first thing to check for any symptom related to overfilling tub or tub not filling correctly.
a water softener is left in the barrier does not go to the laundry
in europe theyre making a mandate to build household appliances that will be 100% rebuildable.
Hmmm its about time.
Hot80s about damn time
Is it okay for my washing machine not to be used for a long time? Can anyone help me?
The machine can sit offline just fine, just make sure to flush the taps and water supply.
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Our. Panasonic. Washing machine. Is. Leak naf110gs
Well now I know how it works I almost know all the Machenes
+Isaac Nelson doubt it but k
If it overfills, it could be a bad pressure switch
Psycho9263 Yes, the most common causes of a washing machine overfilling are bad water inlet valves and pressure switches!
I watched this when I was like 4 💀
cool
june-e-bee Thanks!
I don't want to buy valve inlet per year 😭 , mostly bcz dust problem.
I dragged my washing machine up the stairs upside down because that was the easiest way to get it up there, and now the spin cycle is clunky and it leaks. did i ruin it by moving it upside down?
Frank Tennyson Yes, there could be damage to one or more components. The best place to start troubleshooting is to enter your washing machine's model number in our website's troubleshooting and repair help section: www.repairclinic.com/repairhelp?TLSID=1773.
Frank Tennyson Probably you have ruined the motor etc
WHAT THE HECK, YES!!! YOU DID RUIN YOUR WASHER WHEN IT WAS UPSIDE DOWN!!! YOU NEED A HAND TRUCK OR DOLLY TO MOVE AN APPLIANCE!!! HAND TRUCK IT FROM BOTTOM TO SIDE ONLY, THE WASHER HAS TO BE RIGHT SIDE UP FROM BEING DAMAGED!!!
Top load washer is inneficent . Especially if you have a full auto one .. and theres a lot of room for part failure .
The water is cannot enter the machine. Top samsung loader
+Vida Stephens Check out the water inlet valve click here: ruclips.net/video/-661-1NbYZ4/видео.html
Our. Panasonic. Is. Issues with. Leak
what if the agitates all the time except when spinning. water is going in at the same time but it never just fills up . it starts agitating immediatly
I thought that opening the lid of a top loading machine while it is moving would be dangerous
washing machine lore
you sound like a robot lol :P
Wow, nice one!!!
that's a ge washer
I want a transparent washing machine so I can watch the whole cycle.www.moreinspiration.com/article/5086/transparent-washing-machine?p=fully%20transparent
poorly explained what about internal mechanism
oof size large
Model 3lsc8255eq0