Whirlpool Washing Machine Repair

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2008
  • This applianceassistant.com appliance repair video looks closely at the repair of a whirlpool built washer. This appliance repair video of for washer repair also represents a multitude of appliance repair videos available at www.applianceassistant.com we specialize in the production of high quality video appliance repair instruction that we guarantee will enable you to repair your own washing machine appliance or you get your money back. We also offer free troubleshooting for you appliance washer The appliance repair videos cover how to fix or replace the agitator of a whirlpool built washing machine, which also includes brands such as Maytag, Amana, estate, roper, Kitchen Aid, Kenmore, Kirkland, Inglis, and Admiral. This washer appliance repair video covers the removal and installation of the cabinet of a washer, other appliance repair videos we offer also cover the repair or replacement of the pump, motor, motor coupling, coupler, lid switch, timer, clutch, transmission, break, pressure switch, temperature switch, we also can answer most questions that you may have about your whirlpool built washer appliance. We are happy to help you fix your broken appliance.
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  • @kmap71
    @kmap71 15 років тому +1

    Thank you so very much for posting this. I took my washer apart, replaced the motor coupler, and got as far as putting the front of the washer back on and was stuck. Without this video and the help of my 13 yr old son, I may never have finished the job. THANK YOU!!!

  • @catfish2112
    @catfish2112 13 років тому +1

    This video was a tremendous help to me in diagnosing and repairing my machine. It was off balance and the problem turned out to be just a disconneced counter balance spring, which I was able to see immediately once I had the panel removed - thanks to this video. An easy fix!

  • @birch1863
    @birch1863 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. Helped to get my 2002 Inglis IL45000 Model washer apart to find the lid switch casing had cracked after only ... 17 years ! Able to troubleshoot and fix the washer "stopping mid cycle and not draining issue" in about an hour.

  • @hitmanbluesband
    @hitmanbluesband 14 років тому +1

    Great video - I've done this a number of times over the years, but usually forget how to REPLACE everything properly. This video was excellent.

  • @TheDrpuzzle
    @TheDrpuzzle 10 років тому +4

    This video is so INCREDIBLY helpful. I needed to replace the pump. Everywhere else that I raid said to lay the washer on its left side - an incredibly easy and safe thing to do NOTNOTNOT. IN 2 minutes, you can have the cabinet off, sit on a short stool and in another 3 minutes have the pump replaced. 2 more minutes to put the cabinet back on, and you don't even have time for your coffee to get cold!!!

  • @MatthewBennettFPV
    @MatthewBennettFPV 15 років тому +1

    THANK YOU!
    I just had to remove the cover of my Estate (by Whirlpool) to find out why my washer wasn't draining or spinning. I found a baby sock stuck in the pump impeller. This instruction helped me greatly to get to the pump quickly!

  • @zykopat
    @zykopat 15 років тому

    Thank you!!! I had to remove the cabinet to access the container, but didn't have a clue how to... you saved me a lot of time and mistakes!

  • @MikeTheWondertoad
    @MikeTheWondertoad 9 років тому +1

    This was great. Helped me get the cover off to discover a small leak in the pump. used epoxy on it and now things are back to normal.
    Thanks!

  • @thebigfeather
    @thebigfeather 11 років тому

    thanks! these instructions worked perfectly for our Whirlpool Estate. Replaced 2 balance ring clips, tightened the rest and ran a spin cycle with no clanks or bangs. Relief!

  • @jgrotegut
    @jgrotegut 8 років тому

    Thanks a TON! Helped me get into my washer to repair it. I was baffled as to how to do it until I found your video. MANY thanks!

  • @dougbeer2697
    @dougbeer2697 9 років тому

    I wanted to thank you for posting this video. I was very VERY helpful. I was able to repair my leak with little effort after watching how to remove the cover. The video made so much easier being able to go back and forth t reference. God Bless You!!

  • @nolakiki
    @nolakiki 14 років тому

    Wow! couldn't be clearer! Unlike the other videos I watched, this one shows exactly how to replace the cabinet. A huge help!

  • @mezmerize2k1
    @mezmerize2k1 14 років тому

    Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
    I would have never attempted this on my own had I not seen you do this. I was able to open up the washer, pull off the casing and fix my lid switch. It was such an easy fix and saved me a ton of money. My washer is working great now. Thanks a million!!

    • @brandonjay5146
      @brandonjay5146 4 роки тому

      Paper clip will save you money on parts

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    @meape Glad it helped out. Thanks for the comment!

  • @Ironhoist
    @Ironhoist 13 років тому

    Hey, the motor coupling on my kitchenAid washer went out on me and this was a HUGE help on getting started! Thank You!

  • @InPetrospektive
    @InPetrospektive 14 років тому

    Thanks for the video, helped me remove the cabinet and fix the lid switch. It had split open; used a plastic tie wrap to clamp it back together; reinstalled and all works great again

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    Thank you, I'm glad it helped! The music on this one is just generic "Garage Band.app" music it was royalty free and I have little to no music talent so I went with that :) Thanks for the comment!

  • @mlindema
    @mlindema 14 років тому

    Very helpful video! Was able to access the hose, clean out the blockage, put it all back together and get the machine to drain properly again. Thanks!

  • @MykArd
    @MykArd 14 років тому

    @applianceassistant
    The timer isn't advancing in any mode, so using an alternative cycle isn't an option. It also acts the same during wash, rinse and spin cycles, so I don't think it's the water valve, but I'll verify that both hot and cold water flow before ordering a replacement timer. After opening the top console using your instructions I'm amazed at the number of electrical connections to the timer (it's a little intimidating). Thanks for the help!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Awesome! Thanks for the comment!

  • @JC-lk1mz
    @JC-lk1mz 4 роки тому

    Lots of Gracias! I was FINALLY able to OPEN and do a part replacement on my whirlpool washer machine!

  • @janeferraz413
    @janeferraz413 5 років тому +3

    Awesome video. I'm worried about snapping off the plastic piece though. So maybe I should just call a specialist. 😄

  • @jodievik1
    @jodievik1 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this tutorial once I figured out the bracket things it was easy going from there I fixed my own washer

  • @larryc7192
    @larryc7192 9 років тому

    I had the exact same problem as 1timeinstaller commented on 2 months ago - a small leak in the plastic case of the pump which was easily fixed with epoxy. But only thanks to the great video on how to get the cabinet off. So THANK YOU!!

  • @MrSeabee
    @MrSeabee 15 років тому

    The videos are visually insightful and follow a solid logical framework. We all learn best by watching and these are top notch. I look forward to buying your complete washer video.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    @isracueto Thanks for your comment! I'm glad I could help!

  • @Lee66xx
    @Lee66xx 12 років тому

    Thanks for posting this. Excellent instructions. I didn't know where to start, but with this it was a snap.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @curiousasusual Thanks for the comment! This was one of my earlier videos and honestly I have thought about going back an redoing them for better sound and less shake but I just have too many other things to do. I'm glad you liked it and it helped out!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @Gb1234M Thank you! If the inner drum is wobbling you most likely need to tighten or replace the inner drive block or “hub” this is a special tapered nut that holds the inner tub to the drive shaft of the transmission. If the outer tub is flopping around you may want to look for a broken or loose tub suspension spring. I have 9 other videos on my website that are available for a 5 dollar donation. But if you can't swing that let me know and I can help you out. Thanks again!

  • @sactownmot
    @sactownmot 12 років тому

    thanks. for us non mechanically adept people, this helps to "demystify" the workings of the appliance. clear concise practical.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    That has been on my list of things to do for a while now. My mother and father in-law have one, maybe they would let me rip it apart on video... It's a fairly simple process with two people but the outer tub/bearing is a little on the pricy side! Thanks for the request!

  • @shonalynch7360
    @shonalynch7360 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. Managed to get the cover off very easily which showed me the pump was leaking. I can't thank you enough.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Gracias!

  • @curtisvigil8041
    @curtisvigil8041 9 років тому

    Thank you so much for your instruction. it was perfect for diagnosis and repair instruction. I'm not sure how much money we saved , but it was worth the half hour of time I spent on the whole repair.
    Thanks
    ccv 1/17/2015

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @supersnouser I'm a little unclear on the symptoms... if it just stops when it should be spinning Check the lid switch. If it is not spinning at full speed you may need a new clutch. If it is running but not spinning at all could be coupling, transmission, or clutch. I have 8 other direct drive washer videos and troubleshooting on my web site that may help.
    ApplianceAssistant Com
    Thanks for your question.

  • @royerchr
    @royerchr 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this quick and helpful video

  • @VirantRoss
    @VirantRoss 14 років тому

    Awesome Video. Very professionally put together. It Helped ME ALOT in putting together My Whirlpool Washer. I was LOST. Iam On the right track now.

  • @da-samurai9702
    @da-samurai9702 9 років тому

    Awesome! Very helpful! Inspiring! Thanks to your clear step by step guide I just opened up our Whirlpool top loader that has been dancing all over the laundry room lately. Pretty sure I found the problem, too! Couple of vertical hitch pin looking rods (head like a nail with a small hole in the other end) and they had dropped completely down and out of place and into their little plastic holder cups (I'm sure you know what I'm talking about). Guess a heavy load of jeans last year on "small" setting broke out the little cotter pins that held them in place. Looks like these little 3 inch long pins were supposed to be holding the different layers (looks like 3 layers) of the beast together inside. All the springs look fine. Hope this fixes it!

    • @da-samurai9702
      @da-samurai9702 9 років тому

      Wesley Juncker Actually not a reply but an update. I'm thinking now that those hitch pin looking rods may have been stabilizer pins for shipping that shouldn't be reconnected for regular use. (Don't ask.) But I did find two worn plastic wear pads (snubber pads) and a third one in the back was completely worn down to nothing and was giving metal on metal contact. Replacing the three wear pads helped a little, but not a lot, with the shaking problem during spin cycle. Everything else (springs, etc.) looks OK. I'm stumped. ...

  • @davidh.4413
    @davidh.4413 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. It was a big help when I repaired our washer a few weeks ago. A definite Like and Subscribe, it saved me a lot of time and money!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Thank you! merry Christmas!!

  • @Goldenwoodz
    @Goldenwoodz 2 роки тому

    That’s the exact identical 2007 Whirlpool DD we used to have I loved it sooo much can’t wait to get another direct drive this time a fully loaded model

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    @dphantom305 Thank you! Glad I could help!

  • @dorsome
    @dorsome 12 років тому

    @applianceassistant thank you so much for wanting to help ,that is very nice of you.It was not a serious problem i have gotten it fixed but i am happy to know i have some one to go to if i have problems in future

  • @ambersatterwhite8412
    @ambersatterwhite8412 10 років тому

    My husband and kids went out of town and I decided to catch up on laundry. After my washer filled, it stopped doing anything. I tried to start it and it made a clicking noise. It has done this before and a professional came out and noticed we had a sock stuck in the pump. I didn't want to pay someone to come out, so I used this video to get to the pump to remove my daughter's sock. THANK YOU! To say my husband was shocked was an understatement.

  • @Nk0gneatO
    @Nk0gneatO 11 років тому

    Excellent instruction! Just what I needed. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @huffandpuff1000
    @huffandpuff1000 12 років тому

    you're the man thanks for helping me fix my moms washer. greets from wyoming

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Thank You!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Votre très bienvenue!
    Je suis content que cela a aidé!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  14 років тому

    Thank you Natalie! The timer is fairly easy to swap out, it is also common to think that a timer is needed when actually it may be a less expensive part. What kind of problem are you having? can you get me a model number and symptom description please?

  • @natasha752
    @natasha752 8 років тому

    Thanks! Helped a lot, so easy

  • @jongwinner1555
    @jongwinner1555 9 років тому

    just wanted to thank you for your websight. this was very helpful to say the least. I have saved your sight in my favorites because it took 20 minutes going through all the other web sights. thanks again. jon

    • @applianceassistant
      @applianceassistant  9 років тому

      Jon Gwinner Thank you for taking the time to write! It's been a difficult road and it's extremely encouraging to get comments like yours. : )

  • @poolmotorrepairguyFL
    @poolmotorrepairguyFL 12 років тому

    hey thanks for sharing this, now i can refer my friends to this so they can fix it themselves. cuz i hate working on these !

  • @Mardasee
    @Mardasee 14 років тому

    Awesome! Now I'm going to go fix my washer, I hope.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @memphisall1 Check the height of your washer's drain-line. The drain pipe that it is connected to needs to be higher than the water level inside the washer tub or the water will siphon out as it comes in. Air also needs to be allowed to enter into the drain pipe along with the water that is being drained from the washer or the same siphoning effect can occur. So don't seal the drain pipe onto the pipe with a bunch of tape, it's better to use zip ties or something like that to secure the drain.

  • @curiousasusual
    @curiousasusual 13 років тому

    Your video worked for me! I appreciate the quality of the videos, too. :) It kept me from buying a new machine.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @ikocheratcr
    @ikocheratcr 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video, was able to fix my machine (toasted lid switch, now by passed :) ).

  • @sarahbayerle
    @sarahbayerle 14 років тому

    Thank you very much! That was really helpful.

  • @paulvalnes2128
    @paulvalnes2128 8 років тому

    Nice video, straight forward. simple.

  • @allanpogi137
    @allanpogi137 15 років тому

    thanks!!! same here it was the lid switch

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    Hard to say for sure... It definitely could be the timer. You would need to check for voltage at the water inlet valve when it should be rinsing. Some models run the valve current through a thermostat and that could be the problem as well. You basically need to check for 120VAC from the timer and then make sure its getting to the valve, or if its being lost somewhere along the way. If the valve is being energized but not opening it's the valve. Hope that helps some! Good luck!

  • @ryann2k1
    @ryann2k1 10 років тому

    Thanks for the video. My whirpool has a problem that after spinning then the cycle repeat to fill the water while keep spinning. it never stop. The water valve, I guess, is still functioning well as other cycle work fine. would it be the control board problem?thanks

  • @prolodyne
    @prolodyne 14 років тому

    excellent how-to video

  • @mariaelongo
    @mariaelongo 11 років тому

    Gracias por subir este video tan espectacular, gracias a él arregle mi lavadora. Que Dios le bendiga... ♥

  • @jchoochee
    @jchoochee 15 років тому

    this video is the best, I have to try and fix the loud banging noise

  • @waynelamont8801
    @waynelamont8801 11 років тому

    roper is a product of whirlpool, most have a4 rrubber damperain the top ataching the tub to the frame, these rubber straps break frequently and allow the tub to move too much, very easy and inexpensive repair,for someone who is at all handy.

  • @believerspeace
    @believerspeace 12 років тому

    Very helpful, thanks a bunch!!!

  • @hpdragon723
    @hpdragon723 12 років тому

    Make one on how to replace the bearings on a Whirpool Cabrio. Good video.

  • @johnrankine4996
    @johnrankine4996 7 років тому

    very very helpful thanks

  • @str8gal3000
    @str8gal3000 9 років тому +3

    I fixed it! I had to fix two things on my 15 yr old washer and have a load wasking now! Yay! Thanks! Girls can do this too and save a hundred bucks!

  • @SkullDuggerT
    @SkullDuggerT 12 років тому

    Very helpful video. Thanks!

  • @MattBieniek
    @MattBieniek 12 років тому

    Super helpful thank you.

  • @michaelbradley5586
    @michaelbradley5586 4 роки тому

    thank you

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    Hope that CRAIGSLIST washer works well...

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  10 років тому

    Good find! : )

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому +2

    Sorry it took me so long to get back with you on this! Just caught it... I'm not sure about that model number? Probably the hose to the soap dispenser popped off when you punched it. It could be a clog as well but that would be a strange coincidence given your altercation with the washer : )

  • @bettyg100
    @bettyg100 15 років тому

    Fantastic, thanks!!!

  • @wishneusky
    @wishneusky 12 років тому

    @applianceassistant It's an LCR5232HQ2
    Thanks,
    Pete

  • @patsee9183
    @patsee9183 11 років тому

    Thanks aplianceassistant for this awesome video!
    My Whirlpool washer WTW5200VQ2 drains but won't spin. Do you have any advice for me? What can I do?

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    I would need a full model number to be sure but many use two pressure clips that are a few inches in from the sides at the seam between the top and the front of the cabinet. You need to press them toward the back of the washer with a putty knife while you lift the top. (sometimes difficult) You may be able to see them with a flashlight on the seam. If that is your style of washer the mechanics are completely different than the one in this video.

  • @sehille4774
    @sehille4774 15 років тому

    how did you get the clips to be hooked up again when you put the thing back together?

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    First guess would be the lid switch but that model is managed by a control board so its hard to say... Diagnostics mode... Main knob 3 full rotations to the left then Right one click, right one click, right one click, left one click, right one click. each click should be .5 to one second timing. There is a service manual inside the cabined on the front left that will tell you how to activate other tests and read any error codes. I hope that helps. Working on a video for that style...

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  11 років тому

    There have been quite a few Whirlpool washer mechanical changes in recent years... what is your model number so I can be sure I'm giving you the correct advice? Thanks for the question!

  • @corkie5555
    @corkie5555 15 років тому

    Thanks a bunch!

  • @Fiammeggiar
    @Fiammeggiar 15 років тому

    Thank you so much for this, saved my butt, and my wallet, at least in the short term

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  14 років тому

    Occasionally the same kind of symptoms can occur during the rinse portion of the cycle if the water valve is not functioning properly. If the timer freeze happens to be on the rinse portion of a cycle, be sure that you have full flow of both hot and cold water into the tub during fill before spending the money on a timer. You may also be able to use an alternative cycle on the timer that is not having a problem for a while.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @taraleeblackburn If I had your model number I could be more curtain but If you have this style of washer that is in this video, the black belt looking thing probably came off of the clutch/ brake assembly. On some models the outer housing of this assembly has a black rubbery ring that is glued on the outside rim to help dampen noise. It is unimportant mechanically. The most likely cause for fill and then nothing is a broken lid switch. Watch the lid switch and drive system videos.

  • @virbone7141
    @virbone7141 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @wishneusky
    @wishneusky 12 років тому

    I've got a "Stackable" LCR series Whirlpool washer. Are the disassembly steps the same as for a full size machine? I'm heading for the tub seal which has started leaking.

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @Gb1234M If you are in the Shelbyville Kentucky yes.

  • @barryfitch
    @barryfitch 11 років тому

    Great video was a lot of help. Thanks!!

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  12 років тому

    Sorry for the delay Ive been a little overwhelmed lately, the repair business is good : ) You need to determine if the timer is getting power, then if the power is leaving the timer to the component that needs to be energized, which if the tub is empty it should be energizing the water valves. What is your model number? I will try to find a wire diagram for voltage tests.

  • @ebattleon
    @ebattleon 15 років тому

    great video, helped a lot thanks

  • @bagodonut1
    @bagodonut1 15 років тому

    Thanks, Video was very helpful

  • @rocknrollohio
    @rocknrollohio 14 років тому

    @boogstubbie Whirlpool and kitchaids air the same , Kitchenaid just has a little more bling and sound insulation

  • @anagaby1617
    @anagaby1617 5 років тому

    Es normal que cargue poca agua? Es el modelo whirpool commercial washer heavy duty series

  • @applianceassistant
    @applianceassistant  13 років тому

    @tommylvsjulie12 I'm sorry it took me so long to get back with you! It is definitely possible that water remaining in the pump could have frozen and would keep the motor from working. But I would imagine if that were the case it would be working by now. You may want to try running the washer with the pump off of the motor, and see if it will turn over then. The motor may have accumulated some rust, perhaps if you manually rotate the motor you may be able to free it. Let me know if I can help.

  • @phdaddy7
    @phdaddy7 14 років тому

    This helped me to do the same lid switch fix anot;her viewer did using a wire tie. Total cost: 5 cents. Thanks

  • @dbarzaga
    @dbarzaga 11 років тому

    Interesting info.

  • @MykArd
    @MykArd 14 років тому

    I've got the same problem (timer seems to be malfunctioning.)
    Mine is a Kenmore 90 series.
    All of the functions/cycles work, but the timer will not advance automatically over time while it is pressed in. Since the timer doesn't rotate, it will continue any selected cycle forever unless I pull out the knob, manually advance it to the next function and then press it in again.