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Hello.I just joined and any help would be greatly apprieciated.My sisters washer won't fill up and makes a gurggling noise.I checked the water lines and they are unobstructed.I changed out the water inlet valve and still no water.I'm hoping it's something simple(aren't we all)since I obviously have little working knowledge.Thanks in advance.
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Here are your parts Model VBXR1060T5WBmakes a gurggling noise It sounds like the drain pump is running. Do you have the wiring diagram? They like to put it in the control console. I will not be able to find one one the internet, GE likes to keep them a secret from the public and Hotpoint is a GE machine. If you advance the timer will it do anything else re: Agitate or spin? Here is a good site to give you some basic troubleshooting help http://www.applianceaid.com/washers.htmlCould be that the timer contacts that run the pump are welded together. |
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thanks for the response.I do have the wiring diagram.The washer does spin and agitate.if it is the contacts what should I do next? Thanks again.
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I would try to figure it out from the wiring diagram. Perhaps open up the control console and check the wires. You have 2 problems. 1. If the gurgling is the pump it is somehow getting power when it shouldn't 2. For some reason the fill valve is not running at the start of a cycle. This is usually controlled by a set of timer contacts and the fill pressure switch. One side of the pressure switch is closed giving power to the fill valve. When the pressure in the tube from the water rises to the set point the switch trips. This removes power to the fill valve and now gives power to the timer so it starts agitating. Here is a link which should help you narrow it down http://www.applianceaid.com/washers.htmlPerhaps someone who has seen this exact problem will jump in and have an answer. |
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thanks for your replies.I guess I'll check the pressure switch next. Thanks again
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if it is the contacts what should I do next?
I would take a meter and check the pump contacts at the timer. Unplug the unit. Unplug the timer's connector Measure across the contacts for resistance while manually turning it They should open and close depending where in the cycle you are. If they stay closed then at the very least you need a new timer. |
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