THANK YOU SO MUCH! Took 5 minutes to open the panel. 30 seconds to snip a 1/2" off the hose and that fixed it. (The panel had never been opened, so it took a lot of upward pull to pop it open... I was afraid I was going to break something.)
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I like your real voice much better than the A.I. voice! Saw your video about Whirlpool transmissions, before over-dubbing with a.i. voice. Thanks for your videos just the same!
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I have a Kenmore 90 Series washer. After completing one load of wash I started a second. The tub filled with water, agaited then stopped. No matter what setting I put it in nothing happens. No humming, nothing. Another Kenmore 90 series washer was given to me. It agitated but no spin. After checking it out it was only a loose wire. Plugged it in & it went through the cycles. Put a load of cloths in & the only cycle that will now work is the spin. Any help on either one of these would be appreciated. I did notice same series but different timer control model.
Many thanks - voltages were not 125v. Got a used part at Warren Electric in longmont for $15. Up and running in two hours from point of watching video.
I’m having issues with this same washer. It doesn’t fill with water. But when I advance the timer to spin cycle, it works on spin cycle only. I’ve replaced the temperature switch, cut the hose like in this video, replaced the lid switch and tested the water inlet valve with a multiple meter which I believe is giving out the right voltage. I’m stumped! Any help or advise please? Thanks
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I seem to be having this problem also today. My whirlpool washer is 15 years old. I assume it would make more sense to just buy a new washer at this point? How much would the sensor cost? Thank you.
@@theapplianceman The whirlpool number I believe is W10140920 D and the sensor number is W10248240. I took your advice and cut the hose and things almost seem like they are working again but not exactly. For some reason it stops in the cycle and I have to press on the cover and then it will start again. I'm not sure what that means other than there must be a disconnect somewhere. Thank you for your channel, I am learning so much.
@@KiwiBrowne that sound like the door switch is not making good contact. Try this put something heavy on top of the door and try it to see if it goes thru the complete cycle . Send me a picture of the tag with the model number on it I can't get anything with the number you send me
@@theapplianceman I can't find the model number anywhere, I thought that was it. But I think you are completely correct about the lid switch. I jiggled the lid around and slammed the door down and it went through a complete cycle perfectly. I think I have corrected it for the moment with your help. Thank you very much.
I have this same washer. It will not allow any hot or cold water to fill. I have the water turned on to the washer. ( The washer spins when the timer is turned to Spin.) It will not fill with water , why? Thank you
These washers they change to auto load switches instead of water level switches and they could be a pain to fix. Most of the times is the auto load switch but I cant tell you for sure, they are expensive and may not last. Check on youtube with the model number to see if someone have a better answer to your problem.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! Took 5 minutes to open the panel. 30 seconds to snip a 1/2" off the hose and that fixed it. (The panel had never been opened, so it took a lot of upward pull to pop it open... I was afraid I was going to break something.)
You posted this video over 5 years ago, but it it helped me out today. Thank you sir.
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I like your real voice much better than the A.I. voice! Saw your video about Whirlpool transmissions, before over-dubbing with a.i. voice. Thanks for your videos just the same!
Thanks Mr. Robot voice. I redid the tube end and now its not agitating right away. Testing a load now and watching to be sure it doesnt over fill.
Thank the filthy laundry gods. Its working.
Just saved my washing machine! Thank you so much!
Thanks theapplianceman. I fixed my washer by trimming the hose on that pressure sensor. I guess it needed a better fit after 10 years.
Thank You
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Thank you so much. Had the exact problem and watched your video and fixed it in 15 minutes. Great video.
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Thanks for this. Very helpful
Good video thanks for the help 👍
Thanks for the info. My washer is fixed.
It worked! Thank you for the video
I have a Kenmore 90 Series washer. After completing one load of wash I started a second. The tub filled with water, agaited then stopped. No matter what setting I put it in nothing happens. No humming, nothing. Another Kenmore 90 series washer was given to me. It agitated but no spin. After checking it out it was only a loose wire. Plugged it in & it went through the cycles. Put a load of cloths in & the only cycle that will now work is the spin. Any help on either one of these would be appreciated. I did notice same series but different timer control model.
Many thanks - voltages were not 125v. Got a used part at Warren Electric in longmont for $15. Up and running in two hours from point of watching video.
Thank You
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www.do-it-yourself-washing-machine-and-dryer-repair-help.com/
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I fixed my washer by just cutting half an inch of the clear hose. Many thanks for that video. I' d buy you a beer !
Thank You
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Excellent!
Thanks. Mine is filling too much. I'm going to check hose. It will fill tub full even if I have a couple items in. :/
I’m having issues with this same washer. It doesn’t fill with water. But when I advance the timer to spin cycle, it works on spin cycle only. I’ve replaced the temperature switch, cut the hose like in this video, replaced the lid switch and tested the water inlet valve with a multiple meter which I believe is giving out the right voltage. I’m stumped! Any help or advise please? Thanks
Did you ended up fixing it ? I’m having the same issue
I cut 1/2 inch off the clear hose it worked great
Ughhhh! Thank you soooo much i want to cry
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Would this same process work for a Maytag Centennial?
If it looks the same it should
I seem to be having this problem also today. My whirlpool washer is 15 years old. I assume it would make more sense to just buy a new washer at this point? How much would the sensor cost? Thank you.
Send me the model number and I could check it out. Without the model number I don't know
Theapplianceman
@@theapplianceman The whirlpool number I believe is W10140920 D and the sensor number is W10248240. I took your advice and cut the hose and things almost seem like they are working again but not exactly. For some reason it stops in the cycle and I have to press on the cover and then it will start again. I'm not sure what that means other than there must be a disconnect somewhere. Thank you for your channel, I am learning so much.
@@KiwiBrowne
that sound like the door switch is not making good contact. Try this put something heavy on top of the door and try it to see if it goes thru the complete cycle . Send me a picture of the tag with the model number on it I can't get anything with the number you send me
@@theapplianceman I can't find the model number anywhere, I thought that was it. But I think you are completely correct about the lid switch. I jiggled the lid around and slammed the door down and it went through a complete cycle perfectly. I think I have corrected it for the moment with your help. Thank you very much.
Dude, your shirts on backwards
you have a sharp eye
I have this same washer. It will not allow any hot or cold water to fill. I have the water turned on to the washer. ( The washer spins when the timer is turned to Spin.) It will not fill with water , why? Thank you
These washers they change to auto load switches instead of water level switches and they could be a pain to fix. Most of the times is the auto load switch but I cant tell you for sure, they are expensive and may not last. Check on youtube with the model number to see if someone have a better answer to your problem.
For more free videos visit my website at the link below
www.do-it-yourself-washing-machine-and-dryer-repair-help.com/
To ask questions go to appliance-man@charter.net
theapplianceman
Same issue..what was wrong with yours? TI A
good video.. but... TERRIBLE resolution.. next time use 720p or 1080p