@@ryantheteknishun9377 That whirlpool gear oil reminds me of GE filter-flo gear oil because of that smell alone. I may be crazy but I like that oil smell because it brings back so many memories of my childhood sitting by the machine for hours on end while it was running.
1. You don't need to take cabinet off and lid switch to find a leak. When empty of water put washer up on some wood blocks or a lawn mower atv floor jack. 2. Many times it is not just a hose. These washers have horrible outter tubs with weak plastic. Mine had cracks all over the outter tub, that split like a milk carton in many places. There's videos all over of this problem. I ended up just getting another free washer with bad actuator off Craigslist and switch parts to get functional. And didn't mess with the outter tub nightmare.
You’re not wrong, but it’s generally better for most average DIYers to pull the cabinet off for leak checks. Building on your second point, having the cabinet off will allow for a more precise detection of an exact leak location - especially tub cracks! Also, I’ve had a few washers that only leaked when they were running!
Yes, cycle finished. Slide bottom front lip of cabinet under the front of frame. Ensure cabinet sides line up with rear tabs on frame bottom and that the back of washer fits nicely with the cabinet. Then hook in the cabinet hardware and press in! If they don’t snap in easy, keep working with cabinet alignment. There’s probably more videos out there that go into better detail with it
whats to say there isnt some sort of back pressure do to pump failure or lint collection causing the clamp to fail, I would go deeper? Why not replace or atleast pull the hose to check for dirt ?? Great video but come on go deeper into it instead of just assuming a clamp is weak.. No offense just troubleshooter to anther troubleshooter
Thanks. Can I leave the electical power on to remove the top part? If the lid connector is dis connected is it really needed to have the power off? When making the jump connector the power is on? I have an oldie but goodie Kitchen Aid top loader direct drive. It's leaking from the bottom. My faucets are siezed in the on position. I am concerned if I unplug the power it might mess with the water inlet valve assembly and trigger a flood. I poured a few buckets of water into the machine with the power off and it started leaking. Any suggestions? F.rom this old lady from S.CA? I sure would like to have a look see into my machine.
Always a good idea to disconnect power when disassembling/assembling machines. Especially when making a jump in the circuit. You can also turn off your house water at other valves. Pulling power won’t mess with the inlet valves, though. With power disconnected and cabinet off, you can also simply inspect for cracks in tub, holes in drain tubes, etc.
That's exactly the location and small drip I have on maytag commercial washer. Will try this without jumping lid switch. , if still drips probably the pump.
I have this exact washer and these instruction did not work for removing the control panel. Inserting putty knives on both side & pushing clips seems correct but no way is the panel "pulling forward and twisting up"!
@@ryantheteknishun9377 I was able to get the control panel off but it took leveraging with a screw driver between the cabinet & control panel to get it "up" then twisting & it came loose. Thanks for the reply.
i accidentally touched the wrong to things together with the jumper and now (this model) won’t work anymore. checked fuse box in house but no luck. any clue?
Why in God's name wouldn't you check for dirt, lint and blockages that slow the drain pump and shorten it's life?? You got it all apart and you're like "problem solved!" temporarily.....
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Read my mind! Been trying to figure out how to run it without the shell and bingo...you went there! Thanks!
Glad I could help!
hi one of the best instruction video got to the point and did not spend time talking him self many other should take notes from this guy well done
you're a good tech bro, hell of a job
Thank you very much
That was impressive running the machine with the body off. So we could see the inner workings. Awesome 👍
Thanks!
This is very helpful! Thank you. I I’ll will try this method and observe. Great suggestion.
Thanks! This helped me replace my leaking fill valve assembly.
Happy to help!
I'm glad whirlpool built these machines! Too bad they don't make them anymore!
Too bad indeed! The direct drive models were great
@@ryantheteknishun9377 That whirlpool gear oil reminds me of GE filter-flo gear oil because of that smell alone. I may be crazy but I like that oil smell because it brings back so many memories of my childhood sitting by the machine for hours on end while it was running.
Very helpful and to the point. Thank you so much!
1. You don't need to take cabinet off and lid switch to find a leak. When empty of water put washer up on some wood blocks or a lawn mower atv floor jack.
2. Many times it is not just a hose. These washers have horrible outter tubs with weak plastic. Mine had cracks all over the outter tub, that split like a milk carton in many places. There's videos all over of this problem. I ended up just getting another free washer with bad actuator off Craigslist and switch parts to get functional. And didn't mess with the outter tub nightmare.
You’re not wrong, but it’s generally better for most average DIYers to pull the cabinet off for leak checks. Building on your second point, having the cabinet off will allow for a more precise detection of an exact leak location - especially tub cracks!
Also, I’ve had a few washers that only leaked when they were running!
I have the same washer and last year leaked from plasric tub because it was cracked.. i fixed it with plastic jb weld. its now leaking again.
I have this exact washer, and it's leaking from the bottom. Unfortunately, this is too advanced for me...I don't have any of this stuff. 😢
Did you finish cycle? I’m having trouble getting cover back on🤓
Great help.. need more😇
Yes, cycle finished. Slide bottom front lip of cabinet under the front of frame. Ensure cabinet sides line up with rear tabs on frame bottom and that the back of washer fits nicely with the cabinet. Then hook in the cabinet hardware and press in! If they don’t snap in easy, keep working with cabinet alignment. There’s probably more videos out there that go into better detail with it
Right we're that water is coming out filling the tub?? I need that hose..what's it called??? Thank u.
That is the water inlet valve, it comes as an assembly on these washers. Use the model number on your washer to find the specific part
Thank you.
Good tips thank you.
whats to say there isnt some sort of back pressure do to pump failure or lint collection causing the clamp to fail, I would go deeper? Why not replace or atleast pull the hose to check for dirt ?? Great video but come on go deeper into it instead of just assuming a clamp is weak.. No offense just troubleshooter to anther troubleshooter
Thanks. Can I leave the electical power on to remove the top part? If the lid connector is dis connected is it really needed to have the power off? When making the jump connector the power is on? I have an oldie but goodie Kitchen Aid top loader direct drive. It's leaking from the bottom. My faucets are siezed in the on position. I am concerned if I unplug the power it might mess with the water inlet valve assembly and trigger a flood. I poured a few buckets of water into the machine with the power off and it started leaking. Any suggestions? F.rom this old lady from S.CA? I sure would like to have a look see into my machine.
Always a good idea to disconnect power when disassembling/assembling machines. Especially when making a jump in the circuit. You can also turn off your house water at other valves. Pulling power won’t mess with the inlet valves, though. With power disconnected and cabinet off, you can also simply inspect for cracks in tub, holes in drain tubes, etc.
That's exactly the location and small drip I have on maytag commercial washer. Will try this without jumping lid switch. , if still drips probably the pump.
Best one yet 👍
Thank you!
Hey bud I have a problem with my washer is making a humming noise
How to fix banging on sides while spinning drying
Level the machine, wash similar fabrics together, and check your tub springs underneath. Should be 3
I have this exact washer and these instruction did not work for removing the control panel. Inserting putty knives on both side & pushing clips seems correct but no way is the panel "pulling forward and twisting up"!
Hold the clip in with the putty knife and pull up on the control panel. Do for each side
@@ryantheteknishun9377 I was able to get the control panel off but it took leveraging with a screw driver between the cabinet & control panel to get it "up" then twisting & it came loose. Thanks for the reply.
Great vid. Thanks!
Thank you 😊
i accidentally touched the wrong to things together with the jumper and now (this model) won’t work anymore. checked fuse box in house but no luck. any clue?
Plug something else into the outlet used for the washer and see if it works or not.
@@ryantheteknishun9377 yeah, tried a vacuum and it worked. checked with voltmeter and outlet is getting power. washer is not getting power
Thanks 🙏
You're the pro thank you
Why in God's name wouldn't you check for dirt, lint and blockages that slow the drain pump and shorten it's life?? You got it all apart and you're like "problem solved!" temporarily.....
Yeah, I'm out, you're trippin bro