Common Washing Machine Issues that Needs Repair
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This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- Defective lid switch assembly.
- The motor coupling had broken down.
- Broken or slack drive belt.
- Clutch band's equipment is worn out.
- The drive motor is broken.
- The tub bearing has seized.
- The seal and bearing kit for the tub has seized.
- Squeezed bearing.
- The motor and switch component for the door lock failed.
- The motor control board is faulty.
- If your drive block is worn out or loose, it's time to replace it.
- Drive pulley worn out, seized, or damaged Clutch worn out, seized, or damaged.
- Wear and tear on the basket drive.
- worn out basket drive hub kit.
- Wear and tear on the transmission.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- The tub bearing has seized.
- The seal and bearing kit for the tub has seized.
- Bearing seized or grinding on the rear drum.
- blocked or broken drain pump.
- The drive motor is broken.
- The water intake valve is broken.
- The motor coupling had broken down.
- Clutch is no longer functional.
- The drive belt has dried out, fractured, or is about to break.
- Wear and tear on the transmission.
- Wearing out, cracking, loosening, or bending the drive pulley.
- Pulleys that are worn out, loose, or wobbly.
- The U-Joint kit didn't work.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- a hole in the pump or a fracture.
- Tub seal and bearing kit rips or tears.
- Tub seal kit rips or tears.
- Tears or rips in the tub spin seal.
- broken or torn tub seal.
- Torn or broken door boot seal.
- Hoses from the tub to the pump are fractured or ripped.
- The fill pipe on the washing machine is leaking.
- The drain pipe is leaking.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- Belt and water pump are either damaged or worn out.
- Broken or slack drive belt.
- Defective lid switch assembly.
- The motor and switch component for the door lock failed.
- Clogged drain hose.
- The drain pump is broken.
- Pump or hose clogged.
- The coin trap is clogged.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- The user control and the display board are both broken.
- The timer is broken.
- The line fuse has blown.
- Thermal fuse has been blown.
- blown or damaged line fuse and holder.
- The main control board is broken.
- Defective door or lid latch assembly
- The motor and switch component for the door lock failed.
- Issues with electricity or power.
- Defective power cable.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- Broken support bracket.
- Fluid leak from the balance ring.
- Suspension spring was broken.
- The spring in the counterbalance has broken.
- Snubber ring is fractured or worn out.
- Shock absorber is either damaged or worn out.
- Suspension rod has been fractured.
- If your snubber pad is worn out, missing, or sticky, it's time to replace it.
- Legs are out of balance when it comes to leveling.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- Defective door or lid latch assembly.
- The motor and switch component for the door lock failed.
- The main control board is broken.
This might be caused by one or more of the following factors:
- The motor coupling had broken down.
- Defective lid switch assembly.
- Defective door or lid latch assembly.
- The drive motor is broken.
- The stator assembly was destroyed by fire.
- Rotor assembly is defective or damaged.
- The motor and switch component for the door lock failed.
- The motor control board is faulty.
- Wear and tear on the transmission.
This might be related to one or more of the following factors:
- The lid switch assembly is faulty.
- The door lock motor and switch assembly both failed.
- The water intake valve is broken.
- The main control board is faulty.
- Timer malfunction.
This might be related to one or more of the following factors:
- The water intake valve is broken.
- The pressure switch is broken.
- Water pressure from the home supply is low.