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My washer will not drain
If you can here the pump humming then it may be plugged. remove lower kick plate ..There is a cleanout on the front of the pump remove counter clock wise .see if there is any goodies in there..remove the items give it a try with front kick plate removed that way you can test for power at the pump if cleaning it don;t work...Good luck if I helped you please vote Thank you
My GE WHDSR209DDWW does not wash
Could you be more specific with the question. Is the machine plugged in and is the outlet with power? Does your machine fill with water? Does the tub agitate? Does it drain the water?
When our washer is done with the wash cycle, it
The lid switch may be defective. If it is, the washing machine doesn't spin. The switch is inside the washing machine main housing near the door frame. Often you have to raise or open the top or front of the washing machine to get to the switch. If it's defective, you need to replace it.
Very noisy shakes moves
a few things to check is the tub actually rides on some guides make sure one has not broke or come apart... next make sure the tub has not came loose from the shaft area. g.e. has had alot of problems with a nutt they were using fastening these things down. repost with model number and is this a front load or a top load unit... someone will be glad to help you out....
The lights in a vertical row on the machine all
remove the top and see if the tech sheet is in a plastic puc=uch on the side . the tech sheet will tell what the code means and what to do to correct problem . all code are not the same so this code is just fo yours .. ( tip when your done with the tech seet PUT IT BACK) . is is very important info .. mm hope this hepls solve your problem feed back pls mm
I have a GE washing machine 175D2750G223 it keeps
the hose from the tub to the level switch is pluged or broke take 4 screws out of top and take hose off level switch and see if u can blow threw it or if it is broke there should be a paper manual there to so u can take it apart good luck
Hi I have a GE
The
drive belt may have been broken, worn, or has slipped off. Reset the
washer then restart a new cycle and check if it will tumble or not. The
belt is indeed not in good operating condition should the washer seem to complete the wash cycle but does not tumble or spin.
Machine is svibrating very often before cycel
Hi, washing machine may wiggle, rattle or move across the floor. It is often accompanied by excessive noise. There can be several causes and the problem is worse with some machines more than others.
The most common cause is an unbalanced wash load. Open the lid and when it comes to a stop, redistribute the clothing to balance the weight. Heavy loads, especially things like comforters, are more likely to become unbalanced than small loads. If you do a lot of heavy loads, you should consider a heavy duty/large capacity washer when it comes time to replace your current unit.
A washer must be level both from side to side as well as from front to back. Washing machines have adjustable feet to enable you to level them.
The outer tub is supported by springs, pistons or counterweights to keep it balanced. The weight of all that water in a wash load requires a powerful balancing mechanism. If the balancing system becomes detached from one or more points, it will not be able to balance the load properly. Furthermore, even if everything appears to be in place, as the appliance ages, the springs or pistons may begin to wear out and not support as much weigh as needed.
Another common cause for excessive movement is the floor on which the washer rests. The washer is heavy and even more so when filled with water. Any floor, other than a concrete slab, will tend to pick up and amplify the vibrations from the machine.
Take care
Washer will not fill or spin. when you turn it on
Your pressure switch stops the water and allows it to start the next cycle. It's a switch either in the control panel or at the top of the tub with a small tube connected to it which goes down between the inner and outer tub. As the water level increases the air in the tube is compressed until there is enough pressure to make the switch stopping the water from filling. This tube can get clogged and the switch won't work. Remove the tube and clean it out. Blowing on the tube when it's still connected to the switch will make the switch if it's working and clear.
My dryer will only dry
The thermostat that senses the heat and controls the timer motor needs to be replaced. It is the device that runs the auto cycle to run the drying cycle. It's not that bad of a fix. You will have to get into the back of the dryer to get at it. Is this something you could attempt?
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