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Frigidaire Washer Not Draining

If your Frigidaire Washer is not draining it could be a problem with the drain pump not working properly. The drain pump can be found at the bottom of the washer. If you pull the washer forward you can easily remove the drain pump. If there are not any obstructions in the drain pump, and it is still making strange noises as it drains it is probably time to replace it.

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Kenmore Washer Won’t Fill / Keeps Filling / Fills but Not Enough

When a Kenmore washer won’t fill, keeps filling, or fills but not enough, you will need to check the water inlet valves, lid switches, air dome tubes, and water level switches. These are some of the most common components that can cause water-related problems in a Kenmore washer.

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Kenmore Washer Won’t Spin/Keeps Spinning/Spins Slowly

A Kenmore washer that won’t spin or remains stuck on the spin cycle likely has a defective lid switch, door latch, drive motor, stator assembly, or drive belt. A quick fix would be to look for blockages in the agitator or manually turn the drum to force the appliance to go into a spin cycle.

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Kenmore Washer Not Working (Won’t Cycle/Sense/Keeps Sensing)

A Kenmore washer that’s not working, won’t cycle, or keeps sensing likely has a defective timer, lid switch, line fuse, user-control display board, door lock, or water inlet valve. Users can temporarily resolve the issue with a master reset or by manually shifting the washer to the next cycle.

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Kenmore Washer Won’t Rinse/Keeps Rinsing/Stuck on Rinse

A Kenmore washer that either won’t rinse, keeps rinsing, or is stuck on the rinse cycle likely has a skipping timer, malfunctioning cold water supply valve, or clogged drainpipe. The issue can also result from simple issues such as using too much detergent or overloading the washer.

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Kenmore Washer Won’t Drain/Keeps Draining/Drain Cycle Problems

A Kenmore washer that won’t drain properly likely has a clogged pump. Try checking the drain to see if there’s any foreign object obstructing the valve or opening. If not, the drain pump might be damaged and need replacing. Those with newer washer models can also try performing a master reset.

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GE Washer Keeps Tripping Breaker/Beeping/Balancing

A GE washer that keeps tripping the breaker, beeping, or balancing might be suffering from electrical issues. Additionally, loose clothing or small bits of debris can cause your washer drum to register as off-balance. You may need to contact an electrician or repair technician to fix these problems.

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Kenmore Washer Stuck on Wash Cycle or Won’t Start Wash Cycle

If the Kenmore washer gets stuck on the wash cycle, a temporary fix would be to manually spin the basket. This issue is likely the result of a faulty timer, water line valve, or lid switch. Meanwhile, check the line fuse or user control and display board if the washer won’t start the wash cycle.

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Top Washing Machine Problems and How To Fix Them

Top washing machine problems include the inability to drain, not spinning, excessive vibrations, noise, flashing lights, and repeating cycles. Most are due to improper usage or installation, which can be fixed at home. Other complications, including overheating, may require repair and replacement.

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GE Washer Light (Rinse, Spin, Full, Sensing, etc.) Flashing

If the rinse, spin, and wash function lights of your GE washer are all flashing simultaneously, this often indicates a blockage in the drain/waste pipe or the filter. The manual that comes with your washer will tell you where you can access these locations (some GE washers differentiate).

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