Whirlpool Do-It-Yourself Repair Manuals

September 30, 2009

Need a little guidance in fixing your appliance?

Whirlpool has released new Do-It-Yourself Repair Manuals for their Duet Front Load Washer and Dryer as well as one that covers Whirlpool Dishwashers.

Whirlpool Do- It-Yourself Repair Manuals

Whirlpool Do- It-Yourself Repair Manuals

They’ve also come out with a Do-It-Yourself repair DVD & CD.  The DVD covers Duet Steam Washer, Cabrio Washer, Direct Drive Washer, 29″ Gas & Electric Dryer, 24″ Thin Twin Washer/Dryer Combo, and 27″ Thin Twin Washer/Dryer Combo.

The DVD also has in-depth training on Esterline charts, wiring diagrams & theory of operation. The video includes how to test and access the major components.

The CD has in-depth training on wiring diagrams and how to use test equipment to access the major components. The CD covers Duet HT Washer, Cabrio Washer, Direct Drive Washer, and 29″ Gas & Electric Dryer.

Still  need help?  AP Wagner carries all types of appliance repair manuals, visit us today to check them out!


Congratulations to all our winners in our “Help Fill Up Our Appliance Repair Forum and Win!” Contest

March 9, 2009

Sadly, we have come to the end of our “Help Fill Up Our Appliance Repair Forum and Win!” Contest. You can see a list of winners on our website.

We would like to thank everyone who took the time to enter and contribute valuable content to our Appliance Repair Forum. Please keep posting those appliance repair questions.  We also welcome any knowledgeable appliance repair experts to our forum, to help answer appliance repair questions. We want our appliance repair forum to be a source of knowledge for people to help them repair their household appliance themselves.

We also want do-it-yourselfers to know about our online Appliance Repair Library where you can find answers to frequently asked questions about  refrigerator repairs, gas stove, range, oven repairs, washing machine repairs and more. Visit the Appliance repair Library to find answers to your appliance repair problems.

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Why is the water so slow to fill or there’s no water at all?

February 23, 2009

If your washer is slow to fill, or won’t fill at all, you’ll want to check the water pressure at another tap first. Make sure both the hot and cold taps are fully open. Make sure that no other water is getting used in the house when the washer is filling. Check the hoses for kinks. Make sure that water is getting to the water intake hose. With your tap shut off, loosen or remove the hose from the tap, then open the tap slightly to see if water is getting to the hose intake. If water is getting to the hose, remove the hose from the washer to see if water is making it through the hose to the water intake valve.

Universal Washer Inlet Valve - $10.70

Universal Washer Inlet Valve - $10.70. Buy online at APWagner.com

Make sure the lid is down as some washers will not fill if the lid switch is not activated. Also, make sure the drain standpipe is at least 30″ tall. If it isn’t, the water may get siphoned out of the washer. If this is happening, install an air gap in the drain line.

There are strainer screens in either of the ends of the hoses that connect to the water valve, or in the valve itself, sometimes in both places. You’ll want to remove the hoses and check the screens to see if they are plugged or not. In certain set-ups, the screen is non-removable, and you will need to replace the hose or water valve, depending on which it is. If the screens are dirty, you may be able to

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Door Latch and Switch Assembly 131763245-$65.28. Buy online or view more like this.

clean them with an old toothbrush. If you can’t clean them, you will have to replace them. If the screens are clean and water is getting to the valve, it may be that the valve itself is bad. You may need to replace the valve.

Adjust the temperature setting to warm and set your timer to the fill cycle. Start your washer and lift the lid. You’ll want to depress the lid switch with a screwdriver or other tool to prevent the interlock from engaging during this test. Feel or look for water entering the wash tub. If no water is coming in, or if it is too hot or cold, you’ll need to test the voltage on each solenoid valve with a volt ohm meter or Digital VOM. The voltage should be between the ranges of 110v to 125v.

Whirlpool Washer Hose Kit -Includes: Two (2) 6' long rubber hoses, Screens, Seals. Common to washers from Whirlpool, Kenmore, and other brands as well. - Buy online or see more like it.

Whirlpool Washer Hose Kit -Includes: Two (2) 6' long rubber hoses, Screens, Seals. Common to washers from Whirlpool, Kenmore, and other brands as well. - Buy online or see more like it.

If the voltage is correct and the valve is not opening, you need to replace this valve. If the valve is not getting any power to it, you will need to use your washer specific wiring diagram to look for any broken wires, and if there are no broken wires, move on to test the lid switch, temperature switch, timer, and the water level switch. Replace anything that is defective.

No cold water: check to make sure the cold water is on, and that control settings are set properly. Check intake screens for a sediment or rust buildup. It’s possible that the water-inlet valve is bad.

No hot water: check to make sure the hot water is on, and that control settings are set properly. Check intake screens for a sediment or rust buildup. It’s possible that the water-inlet valve is bad.

Visually inspect the selector switch, make sure that it is set properly and verify that all of the control panel buttons are pushed in completely.

Note: Some brands have a mercury-tube lid switch, and raising the top of the cabinet to get to the solenoid for testing will have the same effect as raising the lid. You may need to jump the switch to perform tests with the cabinet top raised.


Ring! Your wash is done

January 13, 2009

Imagine getting a text message on your phone, notifying you that your load of laundry is ready for the dryer. Whirlpool is currently following the invention of one man who modified his washer so that is send a message to his “Twitter” account letting him know his laundry is ready.

Tired of mildewed laundry, San Jose resident Ryan Rose modified his 25 year old washing machine to send Twitter text message alerts to his cell phone to let him know when his laundry was ready for the dryer. Rose produced and uploaded a video to YouTube.com and word spread of his invention.

Whirlpool Spokesman Brian Snyder contacted Rose after watching his video and has spoken with Rose about bringing his device to market.

Imagine a laundry matt or apartment complex installing such devices on their machines. This would save time and aggravation for people that need to share washers and clothes dryers.

Watch the YouTube Video on YouTube.com.

Follow Ryan Roses Washer Twitter

 


Washing machine won’t drain

December 26, 2008

If your washing machine will not drain, there are several things you can check. First, make sure your washing machine has power, and it’s not in the middle of a cycle. Try to manual forward the timer to see if it will force the washing machine to drain.

Check the drain hoses to make sure they are not kinked and there is nothing blocking the water at the end of the drain hose.

If you hear the motor running but nothing is happening in your machine it could be possible that your washing machine’s pump is seized. The motor will continue to try to turn the pump. In the case of belt-driven pumps, the belt may break or burn through. The pump itself may have seized bearings, be jammed by clothing or another object; or the impeller blades may be broken off. The usual fix is to replace the pump.

Drain your washing machine’s tub and remove the hoses to check your washer’s pump. Feel around inside the pump inlets for anything that may be jamming the pump itself. You can also use long-nosed pliers to feel around inside the pump for any items that may be causing a jam.

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How to replace and install new washing machine hoses

December 8, 2008

A burst washing machine hose can easily flood your home, damaging your possessions. The best insurance against such a disaster is to replace old rubber hoses that can split open with steel-jacketed hoses for your washing machine.

APWagner.com carries braided Stainless Steel Washer Fill Hoses in several lengths that are great for your home or business.

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It is recommended that you leave at least three to four inches between the back of the washing machine and the wall. This space will be easier on the hose and connectors and will lengthy the life of your hoses. Too much kinking and tight angles puts extra pressure on the hoses and their connectors.

Once your new hoses are installed, it is recommended you check the hoses and connections every six months and replace your hoses after five years. A helpful way to do this is to label your hoses with the date of installation. Be sure to leave room on the label so you can write the dates for each inspection. Even if your hoses are stainless steel, kinking and water can cause the hose to deteriorate. The connectors can also loosen or fail over time, so inspection is important.

This article will guide you through replacing your old washer hoses step-by-step.

If the old washer hoses are stuck on tight, here are a few helpful suggestions:

  • Relieve the water pressure in your hoses by turning off the water supply valves and turning on the washing machine for a few minutes then turn it off again. This will get all the water out of the hoses.
  • Pull the washer out from against the wall as far as you can in order to get behind the washer. This will make it easier to remove the old hoses with a wrench and give you proper leverage.
  • Spray WD-40 or other lubricating solvent to loosen the connection.
  • Be sure you are turning your wrench or pliers in the correct direction (lefty loosey).

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Why is my washing machine making noises or moving around the floor/vibrating?

October 8, 2008

The old Halloween saying, “Things that go bump in the night,” should not be referring to your washer. If your washing machine is making thumping noises, vibrating sounds, or moving on its own accord, here’s how to fix it.

A heavy wash load may cause some washing machine thumping sounds as a spin cycle starts, but if it continues, your load may be unbalanced. Open the washer and try to balance the load before restarting.

Is your washing machine going bump in the night? Find out what's behind those thumps, bumps and screeches. Photo source: http://www.sxc.hu/

Check to see if the washer is level from front to back, and from side to side. Check to see if the floor beneath the washer is sturdy and stable enough for the fully loaded washer. Is the load unbalanced? If your washer load is unbalanced, stop the washer, even the load out, and restart it.

An unbalanced load is the usual cause of this, but the washing machine leveling legs being extended very far can play into the washer walking around. Many times a front loading washer and dryer just seem to vibrate a lot. There is a fantastic product called Shakeaway that will really reduce washer vibrations and washing machine vibration noise.

If your washing machine starts making a screeching noise and won’t agitate or spin, your washing machine’s drive coupling could need to be replaced. You can purchase one online for your machine’s make and model here.

Other causes of washing machine noises are worn or broken drive belts or pulleys. To replace a drive belt, remove the back panel of the washer, loosen the bolt on the motor bracket and move the motor to put slack in the belt. Remove the old belt and stretch a new one into place on the pulleys. Make sure you have the correct amount of tension in the new belt. Too loose, and the belt will slip off during operation. Too tight and the belt will become hot and smoke or wear out faster. Make sure you have about 1/2 inch deflection when you press on the center of the belt.

Make sure the pulleys are held tightly in place with setscrews. Loose pulleys can cause belts to slip.

Do you need more washing machine repair help? Check out APWagner’s online repair guide for answers to common washing machine problems. Order any parts you need online. Use our model finder to find parts for your washing machine model.

If you have any ideas for future repair help blog posts, please leave them in the comments section of this blog post. Thanks for reading!