I have checked all hoses and water. All are fine. I have water everywhere else. Just seems to not enter the washer adn stops the cycle.
Good Morning Kellee - Based on
the symptoms you are describing, here are a few troubleshooting tips that may
help you get to the root cause:
·
Is the incoming
water flow normal? If it is, does the fill water continue to enter the washer?
If yes, disconnect power from the unit. Did the water fill stop? If so, a
service technician may need to check the pressure sensor or switch to determine
if it needs replacement.
·
If your water
flow is abnormal, double-check water faucets to ensure they are in the
"on" position. If on, your incoming water pressure may be above 30 PSI and
could need adjusting. Check for any kinked or blocked water hoses or clogged
water screens. If you've cleared the water screen and/or unblocked any kinked
water hoses, and the problem still persists, it could possibly be a water inlet
valve assembly.
·
If you have
checked all of the above, the unit may need a main control board replacement. I
would recommend contacting a qualified service technician to further assist you
in diagnosing this issue.
SOURCE: Kenmore front load washer
Purchased a Kenmore HE 2T a few months ago. We discovered water on the washer during the rinse cycle of 1 large load of wash. A Sears repairman checked over the washer and told us we were using too much HE detergent and this caused water to leak out from the door. He said its a common problem with front loaders and recommended using 1/2 to 1/4 (if a water softener is installed) the amount recommended by the manufacturer.
We use the washer everyday and so far no more water leaks.
SOURCE: machine leaks at beginning of rinse cycle
have you checked the rubber seal round the door might be torn
SOURCE: Whirlpool Front Loader machine will not drain
On our LHW0050PQ the "Done" light stays on solid-- it does not blink, so on yours it may be indicating a malfunction, either in the electronic control or a problem with the pump. As VersaStyle suggested, you can check the connection to the pump, check for power to that connection and also look for evidence the impeller might have a pin or something stuck in it. If it used to work and it made a lot of noise before failing, I would suspect an object lodged in the impeller or a seized bearing.
(I find that when I use non-HE detergent, the pump gets really noisy, making sounds like the bearing is going out. I have a solution for that, but your situation sounds like a complete failure somewhere.)
SOURCE: Asko w640 has a water inlet fault
Check the drain line to make sure the water does not siphon out as it enters the machine.
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