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CHECK IF THE PUMP COUPLING IS THERE IF SO TRY BLEEDING THE RADIATORS UP STAIRS TO SEE IF U GET COLD OR HOT WATER N IF THE WATER IS DIRTY. THEY LINES MIGHT HAVE AIR IN THEM. IF U TRIED THESE N STILL NOT GETTING HOT U WILL NEED TO CHANGE THE MOTOR N COUPLING
bad water valve on the washer.shut the hot water off at the shutoff.disconnect the hot water hose going to the washer and stick it into the washer or a sink and turn it on,if water is coming out then it's the washer water valve that's bad,the hot water side isn't working correctlypart number .285805 and it's around 30 dollars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk4puRv3Vk8
sound like a problem with the pump, feel the pump when its should be runing to see if it is,there should be a nut with a slot at one end if this is turning then the pump is working if not it isn,t.if it isn,t check it out
what you need to do to solve the problem of the washer is to troubleshoot below are step by step solution on how to solve the problem.
If your washing machine is out of whack, check for these easy fixes before you spend money and time on a repairman.
1 Make sure the cord is plugged in and that the breaker hasn't tripped.
2 Reset the overload switch - according to the manufacturer's directions - if the machine won't turn on but the breaker hasn't tripped. (Make sure you take some of the clothes out before you run it again or you'll have the same problem.)
3 Check the hot water faucet if the water isn't warm. Also clean the filter screens and make sure that your hot-water heater isn't out of hot water.
4 Make sure the faucets are on, the filters are clean and that the hoses aren't kinked if the washer is filling too slowly.
5 Clear any obstructions in the hose if the clothes are too wet at the end of a cycle. Also, be sure the washer is spinning; if it isn't, remove some of the clothes and redistribute the load. Reset the overload switch. Tighten the drive belt if this doesn't fix the problem.
6 Check the hoses for damage if you are seeing water leaks on the floor.
7 Put a nylon stocking on your hand and feel around the inside of the washer if you are finding snagged or torn clothing. Sand rough spots with fine sandpaper.
If your dishwasher is not heating properly, troubleshoot the issue. You can often repair this problem and eliminate service fees.
Incoming Water Most manufacturers recommend that the water coming into your dishwasher be at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit. If the water is too cold, then your dishes don't clean properly. Or the dishwasher must run longer to heat up the water. Test the water temperature by running the hot water on your faucet for about 2 minutes or until it gets really hot. Place a waterproof thermometer under the water. If the water is too cold, increase the water temperature setting on your water heater.
Thermostat The thermostat is responsible for regulating the water and drying cycle temperature. If this thermostat isn't working, the heating element at the base of the dishwasher tub may not come on. Test this element by selecting the hottest temperature setting. Run the dishwasher on the shortest cycle. Let the dishwasher run for a few minutes, and open it up. If the dishwasher water is not hot or the drying cycle isn't starting, order a new thermostat from a parts dealer since this component is difficult to fix.
Heating Element/Drying Fan
The heating element heats up the water and air. Access this element by removing the bottom rack. It looks like a long black rod. If any part of this component is broken or corroded, you must order a new one. You usually cannot fix this element. The drying fan is located in the main housing of the dishwasher, and it blows air around your dishes to dry them. Check this part by disconnecting the dishwasher from the power supply and opening up the housing. Examine the fan, and see if any dirt or debris is preventing it from moving. Clean it. If the fan won't turn at all or if the motor is burnt out, order a new fan since it's difficult to repair this part.
Additional Concerns
If your dishwasher isn't drying your dishes properly, see if you have selected a heated drying cycle. An air drying cycle doesn't completely dry your dishes. Never overload the dishwasher, as this prevents heat from circulating around your dishes, keeping them from drying properly. Plastic and Teflon dishes don't usually completely dry. You must towel-dry these items.
Incoming Water; Most manufacturers recommend that the water coming into your dishwasher be at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit. If the water is too cold, then your dishes don't clean properly. Or the dishwasher must run longer to heat up the water. Test the water temperature by running the hot water on your faucet for about 2 minutes or until it gets really hot. Place a waterproof thermometer under the water. If the water is too cold, increase the water temperature setting on your water heater.
Thermostat;The thermostat is responsible for regulating the water and drying cycle temperature. If this thermostat isn't working, the heating element at the base of the dishwasher tub may not come on. Test this element by selecting the hottest temperature setting. Run the dishwasher on the shortest cycle. Let the dishwasher run for a few minutes, and open it up. If the dishwasher water is not hot or the drying cycle isn't starting, order a new thermostat from a parts dealer since this component is difficult to fix.
Heating Element/Drying Fan; The heating element heats up the water and air. Access this element by removing the bottom rack. It looks like a long black rod. If any part of this component is broken or corroded, you must order a new one. You usually cannot fix this element. The drying fan is located in the main housing of the dishwasher, and it blows air around your dishes to dry them. Check this part by disconnecting the dishwasher from the power supply and opening up the housing. Examine the fan, and see if any dirt or debris is preventing it from moving. Clean it. If the fan won't turn at all or if the motor is burnt out, order a new fan since it's difficult to repair this part.
If your dishwasher isn't drying your dishes properly, see if you have selected a heated drying cycle. An air drying cycle doesn't completely dry your dishes. Never overload the dishwasher, as this prevents heat from circulating around your dishes, keeping them from drying properly. Plastic and Teflon
For Haier machines 'error 5' means ' the required water level has not been reached within 8 minutes', or in other words it isn't filling quick enough!
If you have checked that the hot and cold water taps are turned on fully and the hoses are not kinked or squashed at the back, it is worth while checking both the hot and cold water inlet filters. Turn the taps off and remove both hoses at the washer end. Inside each inlet port there is normally a little filter which should just slide out. Clean if necessary and replace each one and the hoses. If after turning the taps back on there is no improvement, the problem is symptomatic of a malfunctioning hot or cold water control valve. Sorry but it needs a service call and a check that it isn't the control PCB ;-0(
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Isn't Spraying: Possible Problems->Solutions -Water Tank may be empty-> Fill Heavy duty bladder with hot tap water. -Formula Tank might be empty-> Fill with Bissell fiber cleansing formula for cleaning. -Tanks may not be seated completely-> Turn power off and reset the tanks. -Pump may have lost prime-> Turn power off, then on again, wait one minute then depress the trigger
You can also contact Bissell at: 1-800-237-7691 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting1-800-237-7691end_of_the_skype_highlightingto help you out on why the cleaning solution and water aren't mixing, but first try fixing the first problem, you never know, it might cure the first one. :)
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