Thank you for this and the detailed step by step. I followed this to a T and it fixed my washer. Saved at least a few hundred dollars too, if not a few grand for a new washer/dryer. Thanks.
Que bien amigo porque Ami no me funciono y tengo ganas de venderla mejor porque as mucho trabajo para Mi tener que lavas primero toda La ropa para poder llenarla bien y asi poder esprimirla porque Ella no me esprime poquita ropa
Thanks for posting this video. My Whirlpool stopped doing the Spin Cycle. I followed your instructions on how to open up the washer. When I opened up the drain, I found 5 machine screws, pocket change and some random small bike parts had jammed the drain impeller, throwing a fault code. I cleaned out the impeller, put everything back together, ran diagnostics and then unplugged the machine to reset everything. Plugged the machine back in after about 10 minutes and ran a test wash. The machine runs the spin cycle now!
Was able to easily find and remove a sock that was stuck in the drain hose after watching. Thank you so much for the clear and quick to follow video!! Saved a lot of frustration this morning 😂
Thanks for this! My washer had an issue where clothes were still very wet after the wash cycle completed. it would not enter high speed spin unless I forced a diagnostics. I had no error code show up either. Not sure what fixed it, but I followed your video and while the machine was open I fully cleaned the drain and made sure nothing was stuck inside, I unplugged / replugged all internal wirings, when I cleaned the white plastic I did it for 30 minutes with soap, a skinny metal wire to agitate all the gunk inside and I used lots of compressed air. I also took the pressure switch off and cleaned that small black hose. I opened the pressure switch and sanded all the contact points (saw in a different TH-cam video) and reinstalled everything. After all this steps the washer finally spins! Thank you for the video!
Thank you so very much for this instructional video. With a well priced new drain pump off of eBay I saved beaucoup dollars. I could find no other video doing a full disassembly of the front of this washing machine. I did find a few others talking about how to completely check for things blocking the drains, Including one approaching from the bottom. If you’re looking also happy hunting to you.
Our washer was experiencing similar problems. No high speed spin, clothes soaking wet, timer wouldn't run out successfully, no error code though. After reading through "WFC7500VW0 Whirlpool Front-Loading Washer Drain & Spin Problems" on the applianceblog website, I tried the steps, cleaned the pressure hose, valve etc but did not clean the water level sensor. That did not fix the problem. Luckily before giving up I came across Rain Bow's video. Thoroughly explained - well done. Cleaning the white plastic sensor tank worked like a charm. Thank you very much for sharing your tips!
Thanks for the vid, great step by step... second time using this for the same model. First time it was to clean out the crap stuck in the drain tube. This time to clean the gunk out of the water level sensor! Much appreciated!
I was SUPER excited when I discovered this video!! This has been a thorn in my side and I have tried EVERYTHING to fix this. That part was pretty filthy so I completely cleaned the heck out of it. The verdict: sadly this did not fix my problem. :( I've had this washer for 9 years now. Time to just replace. it. I feel I've done all that is humanly possible to fix it. :) Thank you again for a great video.
I have watched your video several times to remined me how to take it apart it is very good. I needed to replace a failed drain pump that had a hair elastic around the impeller so I had the front cover completely off. The machine worked well for a month or so but periodically I would have a problem with the machine thinking the door was not latched and after a while we got a continual F22 error which is a problem with the door lock assembly. When I opened the machine I found that there is a plastic clip with 4 pins that snaps to the door lock assembly, that was released when you take the front panel off. Simple fix, I pushed the clip until I heard a click which seems to have resolved the F22 and door sensing problems. Something to try before spending $200 on a new door lock assembly. Fingers crossed
I happen to have the exact same model, so your video helped tremendously. Like you, I cleaned the trap multiple times and the A10 error code kept coming back. In my case, I found one of my daughter's hair bands in between the wash tub and the trap and I also found that my level sensor thing was dirty, like yours was. Not sure which fixed it, but the washing is working again. Thanks so much for your invaluable contribution, I would have spent hours on this repair otherwise!
Thnx. I only got as far as getting the bottom cover off and found a plugged drain. The washer and dryer are tightly secured for travel in a cabinet with the dryer on top of the washer so getting to the back would have been quite a chore. The previous owners of our Motorhome were not much on preventive maintenance but they did leave me a chunk of change in the drain. Checking the drain is now on my list of annual things to check to keep rolling down the road.😊
Thank you so much for sharing ALL the information. It is nice to learn how to remove the front of the washer (I had only accessed it from the back) Not only did this video resolved my same issue with not going into fast spin, but I feel I can tackle future issues as well ex., pump, etc.
I appreciate this video and it helped me a lot with trying to check my whirlpool 7500 , it is still not spinning in any wash cycle . Does everything else . Now i order the belt for the drum, hoping thats the problem. Thank you so much for this video.
I had the same problem with my machine. Wouldn’t high speed spin, but if you ran quick diagnostics it would. My problem was the drive motor. More specifically the tachometer in the motor. If you pop the back panel off of the machine you can access the motor and check the continuity between pins 3&4. It should be around 60ohms.
I have the same washer and similar problems. It washes fine but it won’t go into high speed final spin, thus leaving my clothes soaked. I get the F25 during the long diagnostics mode (pressing cancel twice then start twice). But during the quick diagnostics test (pressing start 4 times fast) it passes without error and it DOES go into high speed spin. So that sounds like the same problem as you. Can you tell me what part number you bought for replacement and how much it cost? How hard was it to perform the replacement? Thanks!
@@giovannigiannis5670 I was having the exact same problems. Long diag showed F25 and short diag it would spin. Part number for the motor is WPW10192987. I paid $275CAD for it. Make sure you shop around because some places are charging upwards of $750. The repair was pretty simple. Remove the back panel. Take the belt off. Unplug the motor electrical plug and there is two bolts that hold the motor on. Good luck.
Is the only reason to take the top panel off to be able to push the release for the front control panel? Can you reach the release from the back with the back cover off?
Thank you so much for your video... I hope i will manage to do this right!! My dryer is on top of my washer..can I take apart the front of my washing machine and access the water level sensor without having to remove the top lid?
Yes, take the dryer off first. The electronic panel needs to be removed to remove the front panel. The screws for the electronic panel are under the top lid. Skim through the first 15 mins to see the whole process of getting to the water level sensor.
Thank you for the great video however mine is still spinning slowly and the clothes are dripping water at the end of cycle.May I ask what should I do 😢?
Sorry to hear. Go in for one more look, thorough check of hose that drains the drum leading into the trap and pump for any blockage. Blow into the water level sensor hose…check if the sensor clicks. If you find nothing I’d suggest keep on YouTubing for alternate answers. Good luck!
Can you reach the shock absorbers with the front panel off or would the back need to be removed? I bought a townhouse last year that has this washer with a dryer on top and it shakes like crazy. I want to avoid pulling it out from the wall because its in a super tight space
Washed a load of clothing it stopped before it drained now it drains for 30 sec (not full drain). But wont spin at all for drain mode, error f06 pops up after 3 mins into cycle. Changed brushes, checked all wire harness and connections (good). Checked and clean cleaned pressure switch. Not sure if drain issue or it's a spin issue. Any ideas would help
Thanks for this video - I have the same washer with the same issue and will try to clean the pressure sensor chamber tomorrow. I have another question I hope you can help me with (if you've tried disassembling the drain hose as well) - I already removed the black drain hose that connects the drum and the drain pump to check for blockages, and I'm not sure I put it back the right way. There is a white ball that sits in the end of the hose closest to the drum, and there is a separate, removable black rubber gasket-like piece that is contoured to the ball. Do you know or remember if the rubber gasket piece goes on top of the ball (i.e. between the drum and ball) or underneath (i.e. between the ball and the drain pump)? Thanks!
Alex, i know the hose you are referring too as I found toonies and loonies (large Canadian coins) in mine when diagnosing the problem. I did not go so far to remove it so unfortunately can’t offer any advice. All the best with the fix.
Alex, did you ever figure this out? I **THINK** the ball goes in the black tube, and then the gasket goes on top of the ball. But then you have to decide if the gasket goes on upside-down or downside-up. And I **THINK** the correct answer is that the wide part of the gasket goes down, so it kind of cups the ball into a little chamber. This way, the narrow part of the gasket will be going upwards towards the tub. Hopefully I am explaining this in a way that makes sense. I will add that I made this exact same mistake as you 😂 and had a frustrating headache when I realized that I didn’t take reference pictures during the disassembly. And the manual shows the ball in the tube, but it doesn’t show the gasket. So anyway, I tried the way that made most sense to me, and hoped for the best. But in all honesty, for all I know, I put it in wrong but it still works (or maybe this is why it gives me F25… but it does still wash.. so it’s hard to know what to think, but my bet is that I put it back normally). Anyway, I will add that immediately after putting it back, the water kept filling and filling and filling. Of course my first thought was that I put it in wrong, but it turned out that I actually messed up the water level sensor, so the machine didn’t know when to stop filling. I knew this because when I blew into the hose of the water level sensor it wasn’t giving me any clicks. So I opened it up again, tightly reassembled it, and now it clicked. Then I installed again, sealed up the washer for the fifteenth time, and it worked. Now I’m back to troubleshooting the high speed problem… it’s one problem after another with this machine. Anyway, hopefully this burst of information will be useful to somebody.
@@giovannigiannis5670 Never got it figured, and was never able to get the washer to go to fast spin reliably after the issue started. Small loads seemed most prone to not going to fast spin. So, ended up using the maintenance override I found in the manual a lot to force a fast spin at the end of the cycle as needed. This worked for a few months and then the drum stopped spinning altogether. At that point we decided we'd had enough and sprung for a new washer.
Thank you for this video. Did you see any error codes on panel? I have the same problem where it won't spin. The pressure sensor is supposed to detect if there is water before it switches to spin cycle.
I believe it was A10, a drain error. Again, couldn’t find problem with hose blockages or pump and then realized the water level sensor needed cleaning.
Cleaned the coin trap and followed the exact instructions it's still saying A:10 and stops at 18 minutes through wash any other thoughts on what it could be 😌
I just watched your video! Super helpful, thanks! But I'm stuck trying to put the spring gasket back on, it's not fitting snug like before, it's loose and feels like it's bigger than before. Help please!
Sorry to hear Mark, do you have any pets or kids that may have been ‘helping’ with the repair? Sounds like the spring may have been stretched a little too much.
You probably don’t have the seal set in the ridge properly you have to fit it on like a tire then it will be harder to get the spring on I’ve never seen one of those stretch
I am having a heck of a time trying to take the control panel off, I got the 3 screws off, and the panel won't budge. Any recommendation? I understand there is the little catch, but I can't even loosen the left side.
Hi KH, only thing I can suggest is the two screws at the top, just behind the panel. These were the mystery screws I forgot to replace and are discussed at the 10:00 minute mark of the video.
Ah, now I see now, you had the top of the washer removed already, and I did miss those screws. Thank you. now I have to move the dryer off the top of the washer.
@@RainBow-el1el Well, my problem was not the same as yours, but this video got me the information and courage open it up to see it for myself. Now I'm off to replacing the Main computer I think.
Only when I ran the diagnostics. Check the manual because there is a quick and long diagnostics mode. I was running the long diagnostics as a work around before I fixed it. Forced the machine to go into a fast spin so I could get most of the water out of the clothes.
It was mainly a spin problem. I initially thought it was caused by a clogged drain because I pulled some coins from the drain hose that connects the drum to the drain pump. The second time I pulled it apart I discovered the water level sensor was clogged and after cleaning it the spin issue disappeared.
Very strange thing: I bought this model of washing machine, but there is no high speed spin process at home. However, it is available when returned to the second-hand store.
Hola amigo yo tengo una igual pero la mía no muestra ningun error y ya le hice todo eso y no funcionó le cambié el sensor de presión y Sigue lo mismo la mía tiene un problema y ez qué no centrífuga cargas pequeñas y me dijeron que podría ser las escubillas qué están ya de cambiar tu qué dices imigo será. Que si me podrías informar porfa gracias
Every day, for the last four years, 20 people watch my video. I’m not sure if that stat qualifies this washer for the worst washer ever but I would definitely say it makes it into the top 10 worst. Be warned, if you own this washer your patience will be tested!
Thank you for this and the detailed step by step. I followed this to a T and it fixed my washer. Saved at least a few hundred dollars too, if not a few grand for a new washer/dryer. Thanks.
Knowledge can lead to some powerful outcomes! Kicking 2022 off on a positive note, thanks for sharing your good news story.
Que bien amigo porque Ami no me funciono y tengo ganas de venderla mejor porque as mucho trabajo para Mi tener que lavas primero toda La ropa para poder llenarla bien y asi poder esprimirla porque Ella no me esprime poquita ropa
Thanks for posting this video. My Whirlpool stopped doing the Spin Cycle. I followed your instructions on how to open up the washer. When I opened up the drain, I found 5 machine screws, pocket change and some random small bike parts had jammed the drain impeller, throwing a fault code. I cleaned out the impeller, put everything back together, ran diagnostics and then unplugged the machine to reset everything. Plugged the machine back in after about 10 minutes and ran a test wash. The machine runs the spin cycle now!
Thanks for sharing. Love that you found bike parts!
Was able to easily find and remove a sock that was stuck in the drain hose after watching. Thank you so much for the clear and quick to follow video!! Saved a lot of frustration this morning 😂
Folks, the myth is officially busted! Documented proof that washing machines actually do eat socks!
Thanks Dylan.
Thanks for this! My washer had an issue where clothes were still very wet after the wash cycle completed. it would not enter high speed spin unless I forced a diagnostics. I had no error code show up either.
Not sure what fixed it, but I followed your video and while the machine was open I fully cleaned the drain and made sure nothing was stuck inside, I unplugged / replugged all internal wirings, when I cleaned the white plastic I did it for 30 minutes with soap, a skinny metal wire to agitate all the gunk inside and I used lots of compressed air. I also took the pressure switch off and cleaned that small black hose. I opened the pressure switch and sanded all the contact points (saw in a different TH-cam video) and reinstalled everything. After all this steps the washer finally spins! Thank you for the video!
Great story, love to hear you solved the problem.
Thank you so much for posting this video!!! My washer is now fixed AND I got a good primer on how it works!
Thank you so very much for this instructional video. With a well priced new drain pump off of eBay I saved beaucoup dollars. I could find no other video doing a full disassembly of the front of this washing machine. I did find a few others talking about how to completely check for things blocking the drains, Including one approaching from the bottom. If you’re looking also happy hunting to you.
Our washer was experiencing similar problems. No high speed spin, clothes soaking wet, timer wouldn't run out successfully, no error code though. After reading through "WFC7500VW0 Whirlpool Front-Loading Washer Drain & Spin Problems" on the applianceblog website, I tried the steps, cleaned the pressure hose, valve etc but did not clean the water level sensor. That did not fix the problem. Luckily before giving up I came across Rain Bow's video. Thoroughly explained - well done. Cleaning the white plastic sensor tank worked like a charm. Thank you very much for sharing your tips!
Same machine, the exact same fault. Fixed in 15 minutes thanks to this video.
Cheers, thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the vid, great step by step... second time using this for the same model. First time it was to clean out the crap stuck in the drain tube. This time to clean the gunk out of the water level sensor! Much appreciated!
Thanks Rain Bow. Your solution fixed the A10 problem for my washer!
Great video for all the RVers that have this Whirlpool Washer!
Very well done. I feel confident that even me, a “not so” hand man, could tackle this. Thank you.
I was SUPER excited when I discovered this video!! This has been a thorn in my side and I have tried EVERYTHING to fix this. That part was pretty filthy so I completely cleaned the heck out of it. The verdict: sadly this did not fix my problem. :( I've had this washer for 9 years now. Time to just replace. it. I feel I've done all that is humanly possible to fix it. :) Thank you again for a great video.
Thanks John, sorry about the result. I felt that thorn for a long time too!
I have watched your video several times to remined me how to take it apart it is very good.
I needed to replace a failed drain pump that had a hair elastic around the impeller so I had the front cover completely off. The machine worked well for a month or so but periodically I would have a problem with the machine thinking the door was not latched and after a while we got a continual F22 error which is a problem with the door lock assembly. When I opened the machine I found that there is a plastic clip with 4 pins that snaps to the door lock assembly, that was released when you take the front panel off. Simple fix, I pushed the clip until I heard a click which seems to have resolved the F22 and door sensing problems. Something to try before spending $200 on a new door lock assembly. Fingers crossed
I happen to have the exact same model, so your video helped tremendously. Like you, I cleaned the trap multiple times and the A10 error code kept coming back. In my case, I found one of my daughter's hair bands in between the wash tub and the trap and I also found that my level sensor thing was dirty, like yours was. Not sure which fixed it, but the washing is working again. Thanks so much for your invaluable contribution, I would have spent hours on this repair otherwise!
Thnx. I only got as far as getting the bottom cover off and found a plugged drain. The washer and dryer are tightly secured for travel in a cabinet with the dryer on top of the washer so getting to the back would have been quite a chore. The previous owners of our Motorhome were not much on preventive maintenance but they did leave me a chunk of change in the drain. Checking the drain is now on my list of annual things to check to keep rolling down the road.😊
Thank you so much for sharing ALL the information. It is nice to learn how to remove the front of the washer (I had only accessed it from the back) Not only did this video resolved my same issue with not going into fast spin, but I feel I can tackle future issues as well ex., pump, etc.
You’re welcome Kevin, good to hear you’ve gained confidence for future repairs.
thank you, so much! i found your video so helpful. i really appreciate you taking the time to put it out there. 🙂
I appreciate this video and it helped me a lot with trying to check my whirlpool 7500 , it is still not spinning in any wash cycle . Does everything else . Now i order the belt for the drum, hoping thats the problem. Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks for the nice comment mela. Hope the belt fixes your problems.
I changed the belt and vu alà it is working thank you somuch !🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for this video 🙏
Helped me fix my washer
Andy, Thanks for letting me know. It’s always great to hear a good news story!
Great info I’m going to tackle mine this weekend. Mine is having same problems
Thank you for this great video. It helped us do everything....I will continue to follow you
I had the same problem with my machine. Wouldn’t high speed spin, but if you ran quick diagnostics it would. My problem was the drive motor. More specifically the tachometer in the motor. If you pop the back panel off of the machine you can access the motor and check the continuity between pins 3&4. It should be around 60ohms.
I have the same washer and similar problems. It washes fine but it won’t go into high speed final spin, thus leaving my clothes soaked. I get the F25 during the long diagnostics mode (pressing cancel twice then start twice). But during the quick diagnostics test (pressing start 4 times fast) it passes without error and it DOES go into high speed spin. So that sounds like the same problem as you. Can you tell me what part number you bought for replacement and how much it cost? How hard was it to perform the replacement? Thanks!
@@giovannigiannis5670 I was having the exact same problems. Long diag showed F25 and short diag it would spin. Part number for the motor is WPW10192987. I paid $275CAD for it. Make sure you shop around because some places are charging upwards of $750. The repair was pretty simple. Remove the back panel. Take the belt off. Unplug the motor electrical plug and there is two bolts that hold the motor on. Good luck.
Is the only reason to take the top panel off to be able to push the release for the front control panel?
Can you reach the release from the back with the back cover off?
God Bless!
Hi thanks for making this video! Are you still running this unit? I’m about to take mine apart for a third time.
Chris, I’m not but only because i moved. Currently kickin it old school and using a washer with no electronics…and no issues.
Great video
Thank you so much for your video... I hope i will manage to do this right!! My dryer is on top of my washer..can I take apart the front of my washing machine and access the water level sensor without having to remove the top lid?
Yes, take the dryer off first. The electronic panel needs to be removed to remove the front panel. The screws for the electronic panel are under the top lid. Skim through the first 15 mins to see the whole process of getting to the water level sensor.
Thank you for the great video however mine is still spinning slowly and the clothes are dripping water at the end of cycle.May I ask what should I do 😢?
Sorry to hear. Go in for one more look, thorough check of hose that drains the drum leading into the trap and pump for any blockage. Blow into the water level sensor hose…check if the sensor clicks. If you find nothing I’d suggest keep on YouTubing for alternate answers. Good luck!
Thanks for the great video 🤙🏼
Glad ya liked it Barry, cheers.
Can you reach the shock absorbers with the front panel off or would the back need to be removed?
I bought a townhouse last year that has this washer with a dryer on top and it shakes like crazy. I want to avoid pulling it out from the wall because its in a super tight space
Was this throwing a F06 error? Im getting mixed solutions between this and motor armature issues.
Troy, pretty sure I only ran into the A10 error.
Washed a load of clothing it stopped before it drained now it drains for 30 sec (not full drain). But wont spin at all for drain mode, error f06 pops up after 3 mins into cycle. Changed brushes, checked all wire harness and connections (good). Checked and clean cleaned pressure switch. Not sure if drain issue or it's a spin issue. Any ideas would help
Thanks for this video - I have the same washer with the same issue and will try to clean the pressure sensor chamber tomorrow. I have another question I hope you can help me with (if you've tried disassembling the drain hose as well) - I already removed the black drain hose that connects the drum and the drain pump to check for blockages, and I'm not sure I put it back the right way. There is a white ball that sits in the end of the hose closest to the drum, and there is a separate, removable black rubber gasket-like piece that is contoured to the ball. Do you know or remember if the rubber gasket piece goes on top of the ball (i.e. between the drum and ball) or underneath (i.e. between the ball and the drain pump)? Thanks!
Alex, i know the hose you are referring too as I found toonies and loonies (large Canadian coins) in mine when diagnosing the problem. I did not go so far to remove it so unfortunately can’t offer any advice. All the best with the fix.
Alex, did you ever figure this out? I **THINK** the ball goes in the black tube, and then the gasket goes on top of the ball. But then you have to decide if the gasket goes on upside-down or downside-up. And I **THINK** the correct answer is that the wide part of the gasket goes down, so it kind of cups the ball into a little chamber. This way, the narrow part of the gasket will be going upwards towards the tub. Hopefully I am explaining this in a way that makes sense.
I will add that I made this exact same mistake as you 😂 and had a frustrating headache when I realized that I didn’t take reference pictures during the disassembly. And the manual shows the ball in the tube, but it doesn’t show the gasket. So anyway, I tried the way that made most sense to me, and hoped for the best. But in all honesty, for all I know, I put it in wrong but it still works (or maybe this is why it gives me F25… but it does still wash.. so it’s hard to know what to think, but my bet is that I put it back normally). Anyway, I will add that immediately after putting it back, the water kept filling and filling and filling. Of course my first thought was that I put it in wrong, but it turned out that I actually messed up the water level sensor, so the machine didn’t know when to stop filling. I knew this because when I blew into the hose of the water level sensor it wasn’t giving me any clicks. So I opened it up again, tightly reassembled it, and now it clicked. Then I installed again, sealed up the washer for the fifteenth time, and it worked. Now I’m back to troubleshooting the high speed problem… it’s one problem after another with this machine. Anyway, hopefully this burst of information will be useful to somebody.
@@giovannigiannis5670 Never got it figured, and was never able to get the washer to go to fast spin reliably after the issue started. Small loads seemed most prone to not going to fast spin. So, ended up using the maintenance override I found in the manual a lot to force a fast spin at the end of the cycle as needed. This worked for a few months and then the drum stopped spinning altogether. At that point we decided we'd had enough and sprung for a new washer.
Thank you for this video. Did you see any error codes on panel? I have the same problem where it won't spin. The pressure sensor is supposed to detect if there is water before it switches to spin cycle.
I believe it was A10, a drain error. Again, couldn’t find problem with hose blockages or pump and then realized the water level sensor needed cleaning.
Cleaned the coin trap and followed the exact instructions it's still saying A:10 and stops at 18 minutes through wash any other thoughts on what it could be 😌
Thanks for watching everyone. Let me know how this video helped you fix your washer.
I just watched your video! Super helpful, thanks! But I'm stuck trying to put the spring gasket back on, it's not fitting snug like before, it's loose and feels like it's bigger than before. Help please!
Sorry to hear Mark, do you have any pets or kids that may have been ‘helping’ with the repair? Sounds like the spring may have been stretched a little too much.
You probably don’t have the seal set in the ridge properly you have to fit it on like a tire then it will be harder to get the spring on I’ve never seen one of those stretch
I am having a heck of a time trying to take the control panel off, I got the 3 screws off, and the panel won't budge. Any recommendation? I understand there is the little catch, but I can't even loosen the left side.
Hi KH, only thing I can suggest is the two screws at the top, just behind the panel. These were the mystery screws I forgot to replace and are discussed at the 10:00 minute mark of the video.
Ah, now I see now, you had the top of the washer removed already, and I did miss those screws. Thank you. now I have to move the dryer off the top of the washer.
@@RainBow-el1el Well, my problem was not the same as yours, but this video got me the information and courage open it up to see it for myself. Now I'm off to replacing the Main computer I think.
Wondering if you were receiving an error code? Having same issue but no error code
Only when I ran the diagnostics. Check the manual because there is a quick and long diagnostics mode. I was running the long diagnostics as a work around before I fixed it. Forced the machine to go into a fast spin so I could get most of the water out of the clothes.
So was it mainly a spin problem or was it not draining either?
It was mainly a spin problem. I initially thought it was caused by a clogged drain because I pulled some coins from the drain hose that connects the drum to the drain pump. The second time I pulled it apart I discovered the water level sensor was clogged and after cleaning it the spin issue disappeared.
Very strange thing: I bought this model of washing machine, but there is no high speed spin process at home. However, it is available when returned to the second-hand store.
Hola amigo yo tengo una igual pero la mía no muestra ningun error y ya le hice todo eso y no funcionó le cambié el sensor de presión y Sigue lo mismo la mía tiene un problema y ez qué no centrífuga cargas pequeñas y me dijeron que podría ser las escubillas qué están ya de cambiar tu qué dices imigo será. Que si me podrías informar porfa gracias
Worst washer ever, never buy it! Lived in 2 different places, both had one of those, same problems always
Every day, for the last four years, 20 people watch my video. I’m not sure if that stat qualifies this washer for the worst washer ever but I would definitely say it makes it into the top 10 worst. Be warned, if you own this washer your patience will be tested!