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How To Fix A Whirlpool Washer Not Draining? Having a washer is a big help when washing a big pile of dirty clothes. Manually doing the laundry will need a lot of time and a lot of laundry detergent to make sure that the clothes are thoroughly clean. With the help of modern appliances like the Whirlpool washer, it provides a lot of convenience and time-saving. Whirlpool is known for its quality and durable appliances like the washer, but it can experience some issues like any other appliance. At some point in the lifespan of the Whirlpool washer, you may encounter some Error Codes, which indicates that there is a problem with the appliance that requires an immediate Whirlpool Washer Repair. A certified Whirlpool Repair in New York is here to help you anytime you need it.
One of the common problems with the washer is when the water would not drain, especially after the cycle. Draining the water after the cycle helps prevent the clothes from being wet at the end of the wash cycle, which causes mildew and a bad smell. Here are some ways to fix your Whirlpool washer if it is not draining. Drain Pump There are times that the small objects may be caught in the washer’s drain pump. You can remove the drain pump to check if anything is blocking. If the washer will not drain, but the drain pump is not obstructed, the pump needs to be replaced. Drain Hose If the washer’s drain hose is kinked or bent, the washer will not be able to drain properly. A small material of clothing may also obstruct the drain hose. Check the drain hose, remove any obstructions, and straighten if it is bent. Ensure that the hose is placed less than eight feet above the floor. Placing the hose much higher above the floor can interfere with the draining. Lid Switch Assembly When the washer’s lid is open, the switch assembly can prevent the washer from spinning. The washer will not drain if the lid switch assembly is damaged or malfunctioning. You can always do a test with the lid switch using the following steps: Unplug the washer. Open the control panel. The lid switch is a three-wire plug and can be found in the center or on the left-hand side. Disconnect the lid switch. Make sure that the lid is closed. You can use an ohmmeter to check for its continuity between the plug’s two outside wires. The lid switch is faulty if the circuit’s open.
Door Lock (Front-Loader) If you have a front-load Whirlpool washer, a problem with the door lock can cause the washer not to drain. However, it is less common, so make sure to check on the previous issues. The door boot will need to be pulled back to access the door lock on most models. A metal ring clamp holds the boot in place with a spring. Use a flat-head screwdriver to be able to reach underneath the door seal to remove the tension and lift it off. Timer or Control Board If you are still having a problem with draining your Whirlpool washer, the timer or the control board may be defective and unable to signal the drain pump to pump out the water. Depending on the washer model, the timer may be able to be removed and tested using a multimeter. It is also recommended to let a professional repair technician check the control board. Drain Pump Filter If you notice that your washer is not draining water, the first thing to check is the pump. Take off the washer, remove the pump filter, and check inside to see if there are any obstructions. Try to remove them using your fingers or a pair of tweezers if there are. If it is not working, spray some compressed air through the filter to remove the obstruction. Before doing this step, ensure that the washer is already unplugged from the outlet. Pull away from the washer from the wall to access the back panel and locate the drain pump filter. This commonly can be found behind the machine, but you can find the filter on the front on most front-loaders. With the help of a professional and experienced repair technician, a diagnosis will be done to help determine the main cause of the problem. The repair technician will be able to do the best solution with the right tools, equipment and certified parts. If you find that your Whirlpool washer is still not draining, call Whirlpool Repair. A Whirlpool washer is a big help when washing up a big pile of laundry. But, when it is not working, such as a draining problem, it would be best to call a repair technician like Whirlpool Repair to check the problem and fix it. Call us to schedule an appointment for repair.