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Crosley CCW5294W Top Load Washer Questions & Answers
I am having difficulty with my washer. once i put
If your washer just keeps filling it and the pressure valve is not to blame I would suggest that your tube coming off of the pressure valve might be blocked or partially blocked. If you have hard water where you live try taking off that line (it just pulls off fairly easy) and squirt some CLR into the tube. A good way to check to see if there is any restriction is when you take off that tube. You should be able to blow though it very easily.
I has a Crosley Washing Machine Top Loader. Fill light comes on lid locks then NOthing!
seethis causes and fix it. God bless youUser Control and Display Board
If the washer won't start, the user control
and display board may be defective. Check for power to the washer first.
Timer
If the washer won't start the timer might be
defective. This part is often misdiagnosed, check other components
before replacing this time
Line Fuse
If the washer won't start the line fuse might have blown. Thermal Fuse
If the washer won't start the thermal fuse
may have blown. It can be tested for continuity. Watch our fuse testing
video for more information.
Line Fuse and Holder
If the washer won't start the line fuse might
have blown, or the line fuse holder might be damaged and need to be
replaced. Main Control Board
If the washer won't start the main control
board might be defective. This is not common. Check other parts and
causes first.
Door or Lid Latch Assembly
If the washer won't start the lid switch
assembly might be defective. This is a very common problem. The lid
switch assembly can fail either mechanically or electrically. Test any
electrical switches with an Ohm meter for continuity. The switches
should have continuity according to their design.
Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly
If the washer won't start the door lock
assembly should be checked. The door lock can fail either mechanically
or electrically. Test any switches on the door lock with an Ohm meter.
The switches should have continuity according to their design.
Incoming Power Problem
If the washer won't start check to see if
there is power at the electrical outlet which the washer is plugged
into. Plug a lamp or radio into the outlet to check it. If the outlet is
dead, check the circuit breakers or fuses for the hom
Power Cord
If the washer won't start, check to be sure
there is power to the electrical outlet for the home. If that is OK, the
power cord itself might be defective. This is rare. You can check the
power cord with an Ohm meter for continuity.
My crosley washer keeps popping my breaker
If your
capacitor is shorted that could very well be it.
Service manualLet me check service matters and see if their is a probo with these vertical modular washers:
Their is nothing about throwing the breaker, they make mention of broken lid switches and a bad counter weight which has been replaced by another component. Might be worth ******* about to your local appliance provider. If the cap turns out to be fine look for objects between tubs or a jammed water pump maybe. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
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My crosley washer filled with water and stopped
there may be a problem with the pressure switch.there may also be a problem witht the lid switch.try and unplug the unit and see what happens.
the main control board would be the last thing to go out and need replaceing
My wash leaks once in a while on the rinse cycle.
Take off the back panel then inspect to see where the leak come from. Sometimes it leaks at the hose connected to the water pump by a loose clamp, or a deteriorated hose end, then it can be an easy fix. If the leak is from the bottom center tube then the Nut seal at the bottom tube needs to be replaced. This is a hard job so the cost can be high while the part is not expensive. Good luck.
Pump runs continusly in spin
HI, i would advise to test the lid switch, if there are no grinding noises during the spin attempt. A defective lid switch will affect the spin/agitator cycle, dramatically.
The lid switch ensures that the lid is closed before enabling the machine to spin or agitate.
Aside from electrical problems, the switch may suffer from a mechanical problem. The lid may have a striker which depresses the switch when the lid is closed. Make sure the striker is functioning and aligned with the hole over the switch, properly. Inspect the switch and make sure the metal strip is not bent out of position (if present). If your switch uses a mercury switch, make sure the mercury envelops the internal contacts when it is in the closed lid position. Your switch may differ, so inspect it for proper operation before proceeding to the electrical testing.
There are two primary types of lid switches. One type on which you can directly test the terminals on the switch and another style where you have to test it at the wiring harness. In either case the method for testing the switch is the same. If a wiring harness is used, separate the two pieces of the harness and test the side of the harness that connects to the switch.
Test the switch for continuity using a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the ohms setting X1. Place a probe on each terminal. The multimeter should display a reading of infinity. Depress the button on the lid switch and the reading should change from a reading of infinity to roughly zero. If it does not pass both of these tests, the switch should be replaced.
Some lid switches also have a fuse, you can visually inspect the fuse or test it for continuity with a multimeter. If the fuse is bad, replace it with one of the same type.
NOTE_ If the lid switch is ok, this will lead to a failed control sector. The control sector can be a timer, or control board. Replace the control sector if the lid switch is ok, and operational.
MyCrosley top loading washer,model CW7500 20 overflowed twice.
ok try this look under the washer between the motor and the transmission is a motor coupler it may have broken to get to it you need to remoe the motor and the pump very easy job but look between the motor and the trany and you will be able to see the coupler it should be two plastic coggs with a rubber coupler this is usually the problem
Water won't stop filling up
there is a fault in the pressure switch, all machine have a pressure switch, this is normally a part about 5 to 8 cms in diameter and about 3 to 5 cms thick with a small pipe running down to the bottom of the drum or some part quite low on the machine that holds water. maybe a drain pipe
the pressure switch is located near the top of the machine inside the cabinet somewhere you should be easily able to get to with the lid or back off
THIS THIN PIPE could be BLOCKED or has been damaged, it works by the weight of the water pushing air up this pipe to activate the switch,
if the machine has been laid down or tipped up it can sometimes be reset by draining every bit of water from the machine, first by pumping the normal way, then unplug from mains and remove a pipe from the pump and drain the last bit out, this sometimes lets the pipe reset itself
best of luck,
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Why won't my Crosley top load washer pass wash cycle?
There are several reasons why your Crosley top load washer might not be passing the wash cycle. Some common causes include:
- Power issues: Check to see if the washer is properly plugged in and the outlet has power.
- Water supply problems: Make sure the water supply valves are turned on and the hoses are not kinked or clogged.
- Load balance: The washer may not be able to advance to the next cycle if the load is unbalanced. Try redistributing the clothes evenly in the drum.
- Control panel issues: The control panel or the control board may be faulty and need to be replaced.
- Lid switch: If the lid switch is not functioning properly, the washer may not be able to advance to the next cycle.
- Clogged pump or drain: If the pump or drain is clogged, the water may not be able to be pumped out of the washer, causing it to stop mid-cycle.
If you are unable to resolve the issue on your own, it may be best to consult a professional for further assistance.
What do codes F6 E1 mean?
i think theres a problem with the motor control board because of no proper operation or turning it off suddenly. Just try to shut down your breaker and if theres a reset button on your machine press it might help.
Why won't my washing machine spin?
There could be several reasons why your Crosley washing machine is not spinning properly during a regular cycle. Here are some possible causes:
- Unbalanced load: If the load of laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum, it can cause the machine to become unbalanced and not spin properly. Try rearranging the clothes and see if that helps.
- Drive belt: The drive belt may be worn, loose or broken, preventing the machine from spinning. Check the belt and replace if necessary.
- Motor coupling: The motor coupling connects the motor to the transmission. If it is broken or worn out, the machine may not spin. Inspect the coupling and replace it if necessary.
- Lid switch: The lid switch prevents the machine from spinning if the lid is open. If the switch is faulty, the machine may not spin. Test the switch for continuity and replace it if necessary.
- Motor: If the motor is faulty or burned out, the machine may not spin. Test the motor for continuity and replace it if necessary.
If you are unsure of how to check or replace any of these parts, it is recommended to consult a qualified technician.
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