Hello - Is the washer drain pump now experiencing a humming noise? If so, you possibly have a restriction in the drain line or siphoning. Try setting the cycle to spin only and verify if water pumps out. Supposing that it does not, then it could have possibly caused an issue with either the pump or timer. From this point, honestly I would suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately since it is such a complex unit.
Hello - Try resetting the unit by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and start normal cycle. If this proves to be ineffective, then contact a professional to move forward accurately. Possible causes could be a faulty power cord or house wiring, defective control board, thermal limiter or door switch.
Hello Reinaldo Rivera - From what you have described the unit seems to either have a communication problem with the control, an issue with the wiring harness or a faulty door switch. Try resetting the unit by flipping the household circuit breaker or unplugging. Wait approximately two minutes and turn on the washer. Select a normal cycle and if issue continues then I suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately.
Hello - Since you have previously confirmed that the motor is not burnt, checked the door assembly, etc I would strongly recommend contacting a professional to move forward accurately. I suggest this in the event that the unit has a limited warranty and if you continue it will be voided. The technician usually warranties their labor just in case something else may turn out to be the root cause of your initial problem.
Hello Penny Kelly - Typically when the water temperatures are wrong, this is usually due to the hoses being connected to the wrong valves. Usually error code E70 or E76 will appear. However, you have already checked the hoses to make sure they are on the correct faucet, connected to the correct valve and that the hose has no kinks or restrictions. I would suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately since the temperature sensor may be faulty.
Hello April Tucker - Generally speaking, Frigidaire laundry centers do not have fuse. The unit has a thermal limiter usually located in the dryer.
Hi Dale Banty - If the unit turns on but it is not producing any heat please have a professional diagnose the heating element and the blower assembly. Either part could be faulty at this time. This is not a typical DIY job so please consult a professional.
Hello Shawn Leonard - Try resetting the unit at the household circuit breaker first and then retry the unit. If this proves to not be successful, then typically this is something that a professional would need to diagnose. Possible causes could be a faulty power cord or house wiring, defective control board, thermal limiter or door switch.
Hello auntrhodie - If the unit turns on but it is not producing any heat please have a professional diagnose the heating element and the blower assembly. Either part could be faulty at this time. This is not a typical DIY job so please consult a professional.
Hello dwl770 - If your washer won't stop filling up with water and overflows the tub, check for one of these problems:
1) Turn off the electricity to the washer. If the water *stopped* filling when power was disconnected, the problem would usually be in the control system of the machine. If the water still continues, then the plunger in the water valve is either stuck open or slow to close. Try turning the water faucets off and on a few times. This small joltmight unstick the water valve. If not, it will need replacing.
2) There could be a problem with the water level switch. Call in a professional.
3) There is a pressure switch hose that is attached to an air dome. This switch tells the washer that there is water in the tub and allows the agitator to start.
- Remove the control panel and you will notice a small hose. See if it popped off of the air dome. If it did, secure it with a zip tie.
If water flow continues, but drains out immediately, then raise the drain hose above the highest water level line of the tub. Do not seal the drain hose to the discharge pipe. This could cause a siphoning action.
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