I have a front load frididaire washer purchased new in May that has stopped working for the second time- mid cycle- the last time it took three weeks to repair- is there a lemon law on washers
Re: I have a front load frididaire washer purchased new...
Often times thear is but hard to get,,3 times same issue within a year,,,in the meantime buy a american car..all this importing of stuff is why we have junk appliances
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The control for the washer likely detected a problem. The failure code will not be displayed on all models of washers. You can recall the error code by using this procedure:
Select the "Drain/Spin" cycle.
Select No Spin.
Press the "Prewash" options and hold this button for 5 seconds.
Immediately after those 5 seconds the last stored failure code is displayed for 4 seconds.
After those 4 seconds the display switches automatically back to the selection mode
NOTE: If your washer does not have the Pre-Wash option. Then use the 2nd Rinse button (called Extra Rinse). The failure code should stay in the memory so that it can be recalled as often as necessary and as long as it is the youngest failure Code.
Replaced the sensor and it rocks again. I was about to buy a new washer.
1. Remove the back panel
2. Remove the center bolt that hold the cap which covers the motor coil.
3. Pull the cover out.
4. Remove all the bolts that hold the motor coil. Be carefull not to drop the coil when you take the last bolt out.
5. Remove the old sensor and replace the new one.
6. Put back every thing and it will rock again.
I believe you have a drain pump issue. Try removing the bottom front panel on your washer ,three small screws right at floor level. the drain pump will be right their in the middle up front.. lay down some towels or a pie pan to catch some water,remove the cap on the end of the drain pump. Clean out the cap/strainer and remove any visible gook in the pump,line up the marks on the cap and pump and reinstall..hopefully it was full of junk and your ok now, sometimes though the impeller in the pump gets damaged and it will run but not pump even if you have to replace its an easy fix Good Luck
Its the clutch ,And it sounds like it time for a new washer,the clutch is expensive and washer are cheap try a second hand store that sale scratched or almost new machines
Whirlpool GHW9150P front loader washer keeps stopping mid cycle witht he F06 code. I can get through an entire cycle if there are only two or three items in the washer. My thought is it needs a new motor drive. would you agree?
Since you faced the same problems with two new machine's, it sound like a manufacturer problem and you should ask for another new washer or to get your money back !!!!
Good luck !!!
Is the drain path free-flowing? That is, does the water eject freely during spin/rinse? Maybe there's a restriction in the line, or it's too high above the washer.
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