Fisher & Paykel Diverter Valve Fix, part 2: Action

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Part 2: Fisher & Paykel washer needed some work after our initial analysis. In this segment we get under the hood and check out the diverter valve. In Part 1 we analyzed the problem and went into diagnostic mode. In part 1 of this series we'll analyze the problem. In part 3 we check our work.

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  • @hmgrffn19
    @hmgrffn19 12 років тому

    I have the exact same problem. I found nothing inside the diverter valve, but I did find the little plastic piece connected to the motor (wax motor, not solenoid) was broken. I just ordered one for $40. This is great!.. Thank you for posting!

  • @cbywaterable
    @cbywaterable 11 років тому

    Been wrestling with my washing machine and cursing it for 6 months - after watching your video - found a plastic sock hanger in the diverter and fixed everything in 20 mins. Eternally grateful for your help

  • @777snowboarder777
    @777snowboarder777 14 років тому

    Great video...I used some of the things I saw here to fix my FP GWL15. The fault code noted a problem with the pump and upon trying to actuate it I could see that the fan wheel would not move.
    Once you loosen the bracket between the base and the pump assembly you can twist out the pump. My problem was that a small chain from my wife's shirt was jammed in the impeller housing. Put everything back together and it is working great now....thanks again. These are excellent machines!

  • @Nektar212
    @Nektar212 13 років тому

    I think you just saved me over 100$. I hope you know what that means to a struggling little family. Thank you so much.

  • @jingles628
    @jingles628 13 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. You saved the day!!!! My washer and refridgerator both acting up, water all over the kitchen floor from fridge and water all over the basement floor from washer!!!!!! You solved my problem with the washer, bobbypin stuck in diverter valve. YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you soooooooo much!!!!! Fixed it all myself tooo!!! Not to shabby for a girl!! Husband feels defeated though!!! hahahaha

  • @denlea5
    @denlea5 11 років тому

    You are my hero! My GWL11 was alternating recirculating, and draining, from the rinse on. I also washed a comforter a year ago and had the same shearing of plastic, but no problem till now. Your showing in great detail how easy it was to disassemble the part gave me courage. I only found a thin strip of plastic in the bottom hose, put it together, and it ran fine! You've not only saved me money I didn't have, but saved the best washer I ever had, and gave me pride! Thank you!

  • @kimgreenway
    @kimgreenway 16 років тому

    really helpful.. im a girl with no idea about this stuff... was googling it to no avail... finally thought.. hang on ! youtube ! hurray! hopefully herein lies the answers to my problem !!! thanks lots

  • @carlyngauen9840
    @carlyngauen9840 11 років тому

    This set of videos is great! I'm a 61 year old woman and I knew that this was a problem I could fix!

  • @mannyt.6617
    @mannyt.6617 10 років тому

    These three videos that you have posted were amazing and it saved me most likely a service call...who knows $100 or more....thank you very much for taking the time posting these.

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  10 років тому

      I'm glad they were helpful. Sad to think so many people out there having service calls for this minor issue. We can save that money for when we really need help. I do think that a design change could have avoided the problem but, for us, keep checking those pockets before they go in the wash.

  • @timmorrison7798
    @timmorrison7798 11 років тому

    Thank you. I Haven't tried to fix my problem yet, there are no instructions hidden behind the control panel, but after watching your video I'm sure I'll be able to fix my machine without paying mega-bucks to a technician.

  • @RevMarket
    @RevMarket 15 років тому

    You could have dismantled the diverter valve and cleaned it out by pressing the tabs on the side and opening it up. You do have to pull up the electrical actuator off of the tab actuator. This is so you can make the valve go to the middle to slide it out. Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @gcouch2546
    @gcouch2546 9 років тому

    HUGE help, I had no detailed code showing but my washer wouldn't finish a spin cycle, diverter valve was magnificently clogged. Fixed the problem beautifully!! Awesome.

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  9 років тому

      I'm glad the video helped you out. The diverter valve getting clogged is apparently pretty common. Take care.

  • @boardmandan
    @boardmandan 12 років тому

    Awesome video! Washer is back up and running after finding a small hair clip stuck in the valve. Thank you for posting this!

  • @travisbelote
    @travisbelote 6 років тому +2

    Thank you! I looked most of the morning at different approaches and this is the one that led to the breakthrough! Thank you so much for taking the initiative to post this!

  • @brickhouse567
    @brickhouse567 8 років тому

    Thank you so much! This helped me tremendously and saved me a lot of money by not having to make a service call. I found so much hair in the diverter valve and also a penny in the pump compartment.

  • @matthewmiller7041
    @matthewmiller7041 10 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for posting this! This was the answer to my problem with my GWL15. In my case, I had lint and plastic in there, but the valve was stuck due to a dime in the valve. I had to actually take the diverter valve apart after removing it, which is extremely easy to do. Just slightly pry open the four clips, and lift the valve and its solenoid off of the housing. It makes getting all the crud out _much_ easier with less likelihood of damaging the valve.

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  10 років тому +1

      Thanks for the details on taking apart the diverter valve. I should have done that at the time but, not being an expert, didn't want to risk breaking anything. Next time I will. I've liked your comment so hopefully other see it also.

  • @eddiealbert
    @eddiealbert 10 років тому

    Excellent Vid. Purchased my washer used from a friend and it was sloshing water out from the first load. I assumed that something had frozen inside since it had been in his garage over the winter. Watched your vid and in 20 minutes I removed just a small piece of plastic from the diverter valve. Just one little piece of those plastic things they use to hold tags to new clothes. Removed it, put it all back together and it works fine now. So it really does not take much to mess up that valve!

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  10 років тому

      It doesn't take much to mess them up. After a recent wash load I picked up a few pieces of something from the bottom of the tub and was glad they didn't find their way to the diverter valve. Gotta keep checking those pockets.

  • @39satcom
    @39satcom 12 років тому

    Thanks much. Your video was the first one I came upon. I've had two F&P washers, your model and now the WA37T26G. The 26G is very similar except for the control panel layout. I am glad I saved the parts from the older machine, including the diverter valve.

  • @Kris273
    @Kris273 11 років тому

    Thank you for kthe video. I too have had problems with our washer here in good ol NZ
    We have had one person come and fix ours once and cost us $150 or so..This time I thought bugger that!
    Pulled her apart cleaned her out and hey presto all fixed. Great video. The wife will be very happy. .

  • @KatScratchGraphics
    @KatScratchGraphics 6 років тому +1

    I'm so grateful for this! I found the other half of a safety pin and everything else it snagged along the way! My warrantee is out and I'm a single mother, so this diy repair was HUGE for me...thanks again!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Nice. I'm always impressed with how fast some of you can do this. It always takes me a while.

  • @ssarfati1
    @ssarfati1 7 років тому

    Omg. Thank you. I was clueless about how to even begin, so I had a repair tech come out ($89) who said I needed a $573 repair job. No, thanks, not on a 7-year-old washer. Stumbled across your video, and it turns out there was a piece of metal keeping the diverter open. All fixed!

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  7 років тому +1

      Great story, there are times for service calls but this doesn't need to be one of them. I hope you rewarded yourself with a bit of that money saved!

    • @ssarfati1
      @ssarfati1 7 років тому

      It was good that on top of it, the company refunded the service call fee because the tech goofed by not even checking the diverter, so good all around. (Rewarding myself by paying our income taxes, LOL.) I'm just so happy the washer is working correctly!

  • @liondorfarms
    @liondorfarms 11 років тому

    Great video. I had the exact same problem, I found one of my kids Legos in the diverter valve. Great instructions, excellent explanation. I appreciate this tremendously. You have saved me hundreds!

  • @mrslarissis
    @mrslarissis 7 років тому

    Thank you for this! We have the exact same washer with the exact same problem. It fixed it! You saved us a bunch of money by not call service repair. Thanks again for this video

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  7 років тому +1

      I'm so glad it helped. I hope it is still running smoothly.

  • @pddally1
    @pddally1 11 років тому

    i would like to thank you too! i probably would have gotten around to it anyway,but your video was so informative that i said i can fix this today. took about i hour. mine was clogged with a PENNY and lint. got it out,all is well. Thanks again p.s. Fisher&Paykel leave us repair instructions and are easy to fix.I don't know why you don't like them.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  16 років тому

    hopefully we'll hear back that all is now well with your machine.

  • @intellivoice
    @intellivoice 12 років тому

    thanks so much! This was a relatively easy fix and it probably saved a few hundred bucks! We washed a small carpet that had rubber on the bottom and it flaked off and clogged the diverter...also found some pennies in there too!

  • @KatieCooksandCrafts
    @KatieCooksandCrafts 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video, it save the day. I found a hair clip lodged in my diverter valve hose. Cleared the blockage and I have a working machine again! You saved the day!

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  8 років тому

      +Katie Cooks and Crafts Feels good, another saved day! I'm so glad the video helped out.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  15 років тому

    Great info. Dismantling would have made my clean up job a lot easier but without your instruction a little outside my comfort zone.
    I might have gone down that path if I couldn't get all the pieces out by other means and then convinced myself I'm buying a new one anyway, so no harm if I break it.
    Thanks for the comment. May have to add a video dismantling the diverter valve. (Or, if you do, let us know.)

  • @far-red
    @far-red 12 років тому

    how i wish you had some one there to hold the camera for you.. or you had a tripod... but so far, what your doing is pretty educational for me,, many thanks

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Thanks, glad the video helped you out. It does feel good to take care of it yourself. Make sure you reward yourself, you deserve it!

  • @saw4fire
    @saw4fire 13 років тому

    @vibrantjourney: I bought the first one at least 12 years ago. I used it so much that the sheet of plastic over the buttons was wearing out. I'm on a well, and I have a simple filter upstream of the machine to get any sand that gets pulled up the well (typical in the spring as the snow melts). Over all those years of abuse, I think I replaced two valves. The parts were reasonable ($50-$100) and barely required any tools. I finally replaced it with a new FP. Designed to be easily fixed!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Jerry, Glad you got to it and fixed it.
    Not sure who the "why you don't like them" note was for. I like ours, they have been pretty sturdy overall and we've had them for a while now but I do wish everyone had the diagnostic booklet available to them.
    Thanks for the note.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    Good idea keeping old parts around.

  • @saw4fire
    @saw4fire 13 років тому

    I love Fisher Paykel washing machines! I live in the Colorado foothills, and that means I drop in jeans covered in bark, bar oil and chainsaw clippings. Normally, that stuff just goes right on through. Friday, the washer stopped with continuous beeping. I used the dx code to figure out the pump was blocked. I emptied the machine, and when I pulled the pump (trivially easy, release a nylon catch, and it rotates out). A staple had jammed the pump. Staple removed, washer works perfectly.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Great job! It is a nice feeling to take care of things yourself. Celebrate!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    That's great, thanks for the note. Washer fixed, wife happy, life is good. :)

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  14 років тому +1

    @oceanz4me In this case the diverter valve directs water from the tub either to the drain or recirculates it back into the tub. When my diverter valve was clogged, the valve couldn't divert the water to the drain so the water was simply pumped back into the tub.

  • @Ytsejamer1
    @Ytsejamer1 Рік тому

    I've still got my GWL11-US going and have been getting diverter valve errors after the first wash cycle/light. I've been putting off replacing it as I can just power it off and restart the wash cycle and off it goes just fine. I'm wondering if something got caught in there, but did buy a new one. This video was a great help to understand where exactly it is. Many thanks.

  • @39satcom
    @39satcom 12 років тому

    update: my machine is working fine since removing the penny. It will do warm and hot loads now too.. something that was not possible before. thanks a bunch!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    More good info for others with similar issues, thanks.

  • @robertlee689
    @robertlee689 10 років тому

    Great job Luis. I had purchased my machine used several months ago so checking these issues I have found a fried 4 amp fuse in my Ecosmart motor controller,so now I'm going to check out the issues that you suggest that may have contributed to that such as blocked mechanical parts.

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  9 років тому

      I hope things went well for you. I'm sure the machine can give you years of service.

  • @RevMarket
    @RevMarket 15 років тому

    Please remember that my unit is a GWL10US. I found out after looking at another web page that the pump might be clogged. I was able to remove the pump after disconnecting one wire, one plug, moving white locking tab, and giving a quarter twist counter clockwise on the pump. Then cleared out fuzz and safety pin. Now I am running a cycle to see if this works. I will probably save the diverter valve that I bought from 1-888-936-7872, just in case it goes south again. It costs $28 US.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Thanks for the note, I'm glad the video helped. Reward yourself with a bit of the savings!

  • @rachelpitt4013
    @rachelpitt4013 11 років тому

    Thank you! My machine was chewed up ages ago, by a doona. I will empty my machine out and see if the valve needs clearing

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    First report of a tiddlywink in the diverter valve. I'm sure that was a perfect fit.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @Nektar212 Glad it helped, you and your family take care.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    @intellivoice Saved money, earned a few pennies, good no matter how you look at it. Those little rugs with the rubber backing are always trouble. I remember ruining one in a washer.

  • @tboyz1
    @tboyz1 8 років тому

    the essential tool kit..the hairclip, the nail hehe just like the one I have, thanks for sharing this video.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @movietime732 Sounds like you have a very high use washing machine. Glad the video helped. Take care of that machine, you all must know it very well since you spend a lot of time with it. :)

  • @RevMarket
    @RevMarket 15 років тому

    When I get the new one I will try to post a video reply opening it up to see the insides.

  • @OneLife...Makethemostofit...
    @OneLife...Makethemostofit... 7 років тому

    Thanks very much for this vid, seems to have worked, Great job!!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @saw4fire Awesome. Your experience will be helpful to others. Sounds like you really stress your machine, they do seem pretty sturdy.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @kbobm40 Thanks for the note. I hope it worked out.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @jingles628 Girls rock! With the water mess you describe, someone had to take action. Be proud, let him feel defeated for now. But find something for him to do to regain hero status sometime soon, it helps us to be your Spiderman. :)

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    @boardmandan I like hearing about all the odd things found.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    Thanks for commenting with your experience, it will be helpful to others.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Thanks for the note, let us know how it went.

  • @sghunting
    @sghunting 14 років тому

    Excellent video, was wondering if you knew much about replacement of the pump for the same model F&P washing machine. I bought a replacement part (b/c the last one was making a loud noise) and after replacing it, found it to start leaking. Do you know if there is something we need to re-seal or that i'm forgetting with the install.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @mishu091szn This diverter valve is kind of like a couch. You never know what you are going to find in the valve or under the cushions. Thanks for the comment.

  • @39satcom
    @39satcom 12 років тому

    no, just the penny. i know that sounds odd. the only thing i can think of is that the diverter wasn't able to mix or evacuate the water correctly to achieve the correct temperature. now i wish i had gone through the alarms codes.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    @visualskyman Thanks. Yeah, next home project needs better quality.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @2russos I remember washing one of those bathroom rugs with a rubber back. Didn't turn out to well for me either. Not sure if it was just too old or if they can't be washed.

  • @39satcom
    @39satcom 12 років тому

    yep.. it was a penny in the diverter valve!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @RARE4movie Glad it was helpful. What did the broken piece of plastic break off of?

  • @RevMarket
    @RevMarket 15 років тому

    Or I might need it if this does not fix the issue. Remember the diverter valve is actuated from a plunger that is heat driven. It may take up to 3 minutes to recycle from open to close as it cools down. My first diverter valve, 2 years ago, failed because the plastic part that turns from the plunger snapped. I pray this helps someone else.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  14 років тому

    @reponeparent I don't have a video replacing the bearings, and hope I have no need to perform that task. :) If you do that job, record your work and share it with us.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  14 років тому

    @777snowboarder777 Great info, it will come in handy. Thanks!

  • @christophergeller8339
    @christophergeller8339 8 років тому

    Thanks!!!!

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  14 років тому

    I don't know but I'm hopefully someone else will reply or I'll find out when I have to replace the pump. Good luck.

  • @TankCatIntoMordor
    @TankCatIntoMordor 14 років тому

    Hey can you scan that little diagnostic manual and host it somewhere? Some of the machines dont come with it, and it's fairly generic

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @RARE4movie Thanks for the details.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  11 років тому

    Let us know how this worked out for you, did the valve or something else need clearing? I will admit that I had to look up what a doona is. Looks like we had the same experience. :)

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  14 років тому

    @MrsHeath62 Hope it went well.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    Hmm, did you do something else to fix the hot/warm issue?

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @RedGoldfish101 Hmm, haven't had to deal with that. Hopefully someone else will respond and share their expertise.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @saw4fire They should send you new models to test out! :)

  • @jeffkeith8410
    @jeffkeith8410 7 років тому

    The error code shows the diverter valve is faulty and also going thru the check list the water does not circulate in the wash tub when it should . Every time the pump comes on it will drain the water . It will then have to add more water . I replaced the diverter valve but still have the same problem. What should my next step be? Contol board??

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  7 років тому

      I would check the diverter valve again, make sure something in the tubing that couldn't get through due to the previous issue now has made its way in there. Also, since it is hard to guess what else might be happening, I'd suggest reading through the comments here. Others have written about their experience and one may help you figure it out.

  • @tonih704
    @tonih704 8 років тому

    HELP! can't figure out which way to put my diverter valve in....which tube to which hose?????? I screwed up and did not make sure I looked at old one as I took it off --- there is one outlet tube that has a 'flapper' in it, does it go to the recirculate hose or the drain.

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  8 років тому

      +Toni H Sorry for the late reply, I hope you got it figured out. If you look at the video at 8:26 it should help orient the diverter valve. Not that the camera is looking at the flat side of the diverter valve and the white tube is to the right.

    • @tonih704
      @tonih704 8 років тому

      +Luis Menchu Thank you, I did finally think to look again at the video and tge original orientation of the dv. That helped...but ended up having to give up on my machibe when I discovered, several parts into it, that the "brain" had issues. ugh, oh well, I tried! lol
      This video was the biggest help I found about it anywhere, though!

  • @reviewlaunch
    @reviewlaunch 3 роки тому

    Will this cause a code 37 ?

  • @faleik02
    @faleik02 10 років тому

    IS THIS HELP IF the machine doesnt spin?i have the same model but it doest spin..please help me

    • @LuisMenchu
      @LuisMenchu  10 років тому

      I hope you figured it out. Sorry but without more info I couldn't help.

  • @mkothari2
    @mkothari2 7 років тому

    need more light

  • @ThePolaroid669
    @ThePolaroid669 2 місяці тому

    "Pie" kel, not "Pay" kel

  • @finaum1
    @finaum1 8 років тому

    2.11

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  13 років тому

    @jasbirsingh59 No idea. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will respond.

  • @LuisMenchu
    @LuisMenchu  12 років тому

    Always pennies.