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I have a whirlpool top loading washer that is having a weird issue. I am able to use 1 complete cycle, but if I try to do another load of laundry, the washer goes right into the wash cycle without filling. If I let it sit overnight, the next morning I can do a load, but then the same issue exists. Does anyone have any experience with this problem? It makes no difference which wash cycle, water level, or heat level I use, I get the same result.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
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No experience with this particular problem but can give you a couple possible causes.
The switch inside the water level switch/diaphragm may be sticking. You may have crud in the pressure tube that goes down into the wash tub. I would lean towards the first one.
Run a load, remove the tube from the switch if it fills then the tube has a blockage. Could try just blowing into the tube
If it does not fill then odds are the switch is no good. Give it a tap now if it fills, it is the switch. |
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Denman,
Thanks for the post. When I get home this evening I will check the pressure tube and try what you suggest. I can tell you I recently had to change the lid switch on this washer, and it is possible I pinched the hose when I reassembled the unit. I will let you know what happens.
Thanks again!!!
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Ok, I have pulled the washer apart and there was no blockage on the tube. I pulled it off both the washer bin as well as the level switch, blew in it and it was clear as a whistle. I put everything back together and it worked perfectly for 2 days and then went right back to it's old ways. At this point I assume it is the switch. I am going to order a replacement and hopefully that will fix it.
Thanks,
Justin
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Yes that is also what I would do.
Sometimes you just touch a part and it starts working so you have you to make an educated guess and try a new part. |
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Replace the water level switch. It is the only thing, that could make the washer agitate with no water. Tom
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