Tag: washer
All the articles with the tag "washer".
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Electrolux Washer E52 Error - Causes & Fix
E52 means the control isn't receiving motor-speed feedback from the tacho sensor. Most often a failed tachogenerator or loose motor wiring.
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Electrolux Washer E21 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E21 means the washer isn't draining fast enough. The most common fix: clean the clogged drain filter on the underside of the machine.
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Maytag Washer LF Error Code - Causes & Fix
LF means long fill: the washer isn't getting enough water fast enough. Check that both supply valves are fully open and clean the inlet screens.
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Maytag Washer LD Error Code - Causes & Fix
LD means Long Drain: water isn't leaving fast enough. Most often a kinked or clogged drain hose or debris in the pump inlet is slowing flow.
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Samsung Washer OF Error Code - Causes & Fix
OF means overflow: water level rose too high or filling didn't stop. Most often a stuck inlet valve. Check valve, pressure hose, sensor.
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LG Washer dE2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
dE2 means the door is closed but not locked. Most often laundry blocking the latch or a worn door lock assembly. Check the seal and reset first.
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Bosch Washer F42 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F42 means motor overspeed detected. Most often a faulty tacho sensor or worn carbon brushes cause erratic motor feedback.
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Bosch Washer E20 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E20 on a Bosch washer signals unexpected heating. Turn the washer off, wait 30 seconds, and turn it back on to reset the fault.
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Speed Queen Washer Stuck on One Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a water fill problem, drain blockage, or lid lock fault preventing the control from advancing to the next step.
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Speed Queen Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
An unbalanced load is the most common cause. Redistribute heavy items evenly, check that the washer is level, and remove shipping bolts if new.
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Speed Queen Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Most often the door lock assembly has failed or the washer still senses water in the tub. Reset power, verify drainage, and inspect the lock.
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Speed Queen Washer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a lid not registering closed or no incoming power. Check that the lid is fully shut, the power cord is plugged in, and hold Start for two seconds.
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Amana Washer Won't Turn On - Causes & Fix
Usually a tripped breaker, unplugged cord, or Control Lock enabled. Check power, unlock the console, and verify the lid is closed.
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Amana Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a worn door seal, loose inlet hose, or failed pump seal. Check hoses first, inspect the door gasket, then test the pump underneath.
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Amana Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
Usually a kinked or blocked drain hose. Check for kinks, clear any debris from the pump area, and reset the machine to restore draining.
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Maytag Washer d9 Error Code - Causes & Fix
d9 means low line voltage detected. Check your outlet voltage first, then inspect the power cord and plug for loose connections.
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Frigidaire Washer Won't Agitate - Causes & Fix
Worn agitator dogs or a failed drive coupler usually stop agitation. Replace the agitator repair kit or coupler to restore wash action.
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GE Washer Overflowing - Causes & Fix
A GE washer overflowing usually means a failed water inlet valve that won't close or a clogged pressure hose preventing level detection.
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GE Washer Won't Agitate - Causes & Fix
A worn or slipping drive belt is the most common cause. Enter diagnostic mode to retrieve fault codes, then inspect the belt and pulleys for wear or blockage.
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Maytag Washer Smells Like Mildew - Causes & Fix
Wet laundry left inside and a closed door prevent drying, leading to mildew buildup. Remove loads promptly, leave the door open, and run a Clean Washer cycle with hot water.
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Whirlpool Washer Won't Agitate - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a worn cam/splutch or shift actuator that no longer engages agitate mode. Check drive parts in service mode.
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LG Washer Won't Agitate - Causes & Fix
A stripped wash plate hub or failed hall sensor on direct-drive models is usually the culprit. Check for free-spinning plates and test motor sensors.
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Samsung Washer bE3 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE3 means a button on the control panel is stuck or shorted. Most often caused by a stuck key or debris around the buttons.
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Samsung Washer bE1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE1 means a control-panel button is stuck or continuously pressed. Clean the buttons and power-cycle the washer to clear it.