Can you put the machine on a drain then put it on a spin this will help to see if it’s the pump or Motor or motor Brushs or heater if you could get back to me and tell me what it did from the start following my instructions please
Testimonial: "it has press button selectors but will not let me chnage the settings. I changed the lid switch and now it washes but will not drain. I can manually drain it by putting the hose on the floor and then when its about 3/4 empty the pump suddenly starts up...empties it and then it moves to the rinse cycle. Same think hapens after Rinse, will not drain except manually and then pumps starts close to when water is empty...then machine will move onto Spin Dry... not sure what else to check now.. thanks for any guidance here..."
SOURCE: WASHING MACHINE FILLS WITH WATER AT START THEN STOPS SHOWING ERROR 5
the carbon brush may be worn out and need replacement(these are a pair of componet that makes contact to the motor. Francis
SOURCE: hotpoint wma10 washing machine wont stop filling up
You may have a problem with the pressure dome hose (has a cut or kink in it) or it may be a problem with the main control board. Sometimes that small hose inside the machine can get a cut or come loose. That sends pressure to the board and its valve to let the machine know that it has the right amount of water in it. If it has a hole or is blocked, that signal wont ever come on, and you have overfilling.
SOURCE: kenmore top load (model # 110 82370120) drain problem
Good AM. I see here that you have a fairly old belt drive Kenmore washer. The real problem with these is that the parts for them are so very expensive anymore to get. A timer (which you may be needing) will run you around $100.00 to $175.00 depending on where you live. Very expensive repairs on these, but if you want to go for it, here are some hints to help. Sounds like you have one of three problems. First off PLEASE UNPLUG YOUR MACHINE BEFORE WORKING ON IT. Your timer may have lost or has a stuck contact inside (unrepairable in most cases) which is making it do something is shouldnt be doing in that area of the timer. This would probably be the most expensive of your repair. The next thing is it could be the water level switch could be going bad. This one is highly doubtful since it fills and stops filling, but I have heard (but never have seen) that they can short out sometimes and cause wacky operation. Both these issues can be fixed by remove the console rear panel and front knobs to remove both. The next item could be a defective wig-wag in the bottom of the unit. One of the positioning solinoids maybe going bad and sending bad signals back to the timer.
None of these problems are really hard to fix. And truthfully (even though some of these guys will be mad) you can sometimes find these parts on ebay for a halfway good price. Part numbers for each are:
Timer: 381860
Water Level Switch: 359712
Wig-Wag: 89814
Good luck with this one, and if you know how to use one, try to run resistance with an ohm-meter on your wig-wag to be sure your getting power flow through the soilnoids (you will have 2, be sure to unplug the solinoids before testing to be sure its a true test) before replacing.
SOURCE: frigidaire washing machine
OK Check elec plug at motor . Mine was doing exac same thing . Take belt access panel off back and pull wire plug off motor and push back firmly on . This plug does not have a tab so vibrates off . Good luck .
SOURCE: Washing machine fills in the water but does not start the wash cycle
The fact that it does not fill completely can be related to a problem with the water-level switch, that regulates the water level.
See from Repairclinic:
"This switch is
usually a diaphragm device with a small, clear tube attached between
the switch and the bottom of the washer's outer tub. As the water level
in the tub increases, the pressure on the air in the tube increases.
When the pressure reaches a certain level, it activates the switch,
shuts off the water, and signals the timer to begin the agitate cycle.
If the switch is defective, it may prematurely signal the water to shut
off. If so, you probably need to replace the water-level switch."
However, when it is only the switch the mashine usually completes the cycle, but with less water than normal.
A possibilty is that either the timer is faulty or there is a problem with the water supply.
Check that water is coming from water supply with regular pressure, and that hoses back there are not obstructed.
More likely you will have to replace the timer.
See again from Repairclinic:
"When the cycle doesn't advance, it's probably the timer or a cold-water supply problem:
You can find parts at the following websites, you need to input your model number. If the part is not listed contact them.
Repairclinic
Partselect
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Many thanks.
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