It suddenly stops heating the water, does not seem to rinse anymore and stops in the centrigual cycle.. Since it all suddenly appeared, I guess it is not 3 seperate problems, but one
having problems getting it to start cycle, but having got it going and completed its cycle the door won't releasehaving problems getting it to start cycle, but having got it going and completed its cycle the door won't release
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Initially check the element for continuity then check that any part of the wiring has not come off. if the water does not heat up it may not be advancing the timer to continue with the later stages of the wash, ie waiting for the stats to say the water is warm enough. tone.
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There is no output from the control panel to switch on the inlet valve, so check the inlet valve at this time of the cycle. Also check the water level pressure sensor switch. Choose another program to confirm if not the controller seems to be suspect.
SUD means a detection of suds in the machine. These machines are very sensitive to over sudsing. Try adding just plain water or bleach to break down the suds level. They say to use 1/4 of the detergent you would use in an older machine.
If you see "Sud" or "Sd" with the Rinse status light on, the washer is in the process of removing suds. Let the cycle finish
If you see "Sud" or "Sd" and the Cycle Complete light is on, the washer
detected too many suds during the cycle and your load may not be fully
rinsed or water may not be fully removed. You may want to select a
Rinse/Spin cycle for further rinsing.
I also have a Whirlpool washer/dryer for my condo, although I don't know the model number of mine. I had the same problem -- after it was precisely a year old, suddenly one day the hot and cold started coming out reversed. I was able to fix mine by more or less temporarily fiddling with the water pressure. What I did was one time, when the rinse cycle was running and the washer was filling up with hot water (grrrr...), I completely shut off the valve supplying hot water. So at that point the water stopped filling into the washer, and then I started tinkering with the cold water, twisting the valve off and on a few times. Then BINGO, suddenly the cold water "kicked in" and for the remainder of the rinse cycle, it filled the washer with cold water. I then turned the hot water valve back on, and since then it has been running correctly.
Turn off extra rinse switch or pull wire going to it. If water is slow the water valve may have a restriction in it. Remove hoses and check for blockage in the hose screens.
Turn off your water to the washer.
Remove the hoses from the valve at the rear of the washer and clean the trash out of the filter screen.
You have a cold fill rinse washer.
If it can't get water it stops advancing the timer.
I'll try, thanks
having problems getting it to start cycle, but having got it going and completed its cycle the door won't release
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