10 Most Common Problems With Laundry Washing Machines
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- Top 10 most common washing machine problems. Washer not working and the top 10 washing machine problems. I go over 50 different washer issues. Whether your washer is not turning on, not spinning, not draining, not agitating, not rinsing, wont fill, or not working at all… This video is bound to cover the problem that your washer is having. The stats for this list were all taken from my own call logs, out of 373 washer house calls. I mention quite a bit of parts in the video so I will also include a list of parts that can be used as reference to see what the parts are called and what they look like. But if you will be ordering a part, make sure to confirm that the part will fit the model of washer that you have.
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I must say you have explained in detail and know what you are talking about. Thanks for taking your time to make this video. I wish you the best! GOD BLESS!
I have one for you , old kenmore elite, years ago had problem with the lid , a guy from CZcams had a video , he didn't live far from me and fixed the lid switch by bending the metal hand slightly, it worked again , my new problem it wouldn't fill with water ? The only thing I could do was to manually fill it myself, it worked, Now it actually fills by its self ??? But it won't wash anymore just makes a humming sound ? I'm lost and DESPERATE!!!! Any advice you could offer me ???? Would greatly appreciate a reply . Thank you .
I am a retired surgeon. You are fantastic. Your details are impeccable. You could have been a surgeon if you had that opportunity as a young man. God bless you. You are doing the Lord's work.
I agree; this guy is a genius. Can you believe his command of the language and the brain it would take to do 46 minutes with no notes, no fumbling, no redundancy, absolute clarity, fun to listen to, etc. etc. He's got it all. The best instructional video I've ever watched. I wanted to give him a big thumbs up, but your suggestion that, "you could have been a surgeon" says it all.
that's a lovely comment. God Bless.
@@lukemccann - I have changed the coupler , capacitor and switch but the machine still does not start on its own, If I turn on, go underneath and manipulate the coupler anti-clockwise or clockwise , it agitates or spin but if I lift the lid or it comes to the end of the cycle , it stops and does not start back- Help !
But, in this world, He would have to take a pay cut, more hours. Be well !!
And I’m a retired pirate flag maker
People like you make the world livable place to be!
BRAVO! A MAN WHO KNOWS HIS PROFESSION AND ALSO KNOWS HOW TO EXPLAIN VERY WELL. VERY ORGANIZED MIND. THANK YOU AND THANK GOD FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU
My husband was ready to call the repair man and we watched your video on resetting the GE washer. We did what you said and like magic it works. Thank you so much!,
Excelent explanation....... I'm a technician in Riverside California for over 10 years and I still learn something today..... Thank u
Excellent video !!! Anyone lucky enough to have you service their machine should feel blessed. Thank You!!!
This was soooo helpful!!! My problem was the No. 1 problem. I can't believe I was going to get a whole new machine over a simple $10 part and easy fix! THANK YOU!!
I am an Assistant Manager at an appliance store, that also does repairs, and this walkthrough and explanation of issues is very accurate. Despite commission being part of my pay, I always recommend the older, analog models to my customers, as opposed to the newer front-load/stackable options, which are much more pricey. This is because issues often arise due to the manufacturing process put the control board right up front above the door, which ends up getting damaged fairly quickly because of the design. You pretty much covered everything in this video. I wish all my customers would watch this before coming to the store. Hah! It would save me from giving the same spiel time after time! Well done.
Wow. You're a good person.
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Hi good day i have GE washer it fill up with water start to wash then shuts off it was not doing that before i just took out the suspension rod put grees on them when i try to wash it just full up with water start to wash then shut off
Can any help me please thanks
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i did not complete watching full video but I can not remain calm without appreciating this gentleman with so good information for those who don't know anything about washing machine mechanism
It's so sweet of you to share your expertise to save unwarranted calls to the appliance repairman! THANK YOU!!!
Do you have to have both hot and cold water hoses connected even if you don't use the hot Water, for the washer to run?
VERY informative, intuitive, brief and easy to understand presentation. Highly recommended to any novice or journeyman service folks. Good job! Thanks for sharing.
WOW ! You look and sound like some of my best technical students. Yea, I was a full line, major appliance service trainer. But, I was a full line service man for 35 years first. I finished my 50+year career, as a trainer, for 15 years at two major companies in Florida prior to retiring. Thank you for your very informative video. You brought back quite a few memories for me. BTW, I've been retired since Nov. 2011. Started working in the field in July, 1961.
Informative and even entertaining, you are keeping appliances out of the scrapyards and landfills.
Your knowledge is invaluable.
I'm a maintenance technician and I've used almost everything posted for HVAC, Hot water tanks and Appliances on here to self teach and do my job more efficiently since Covid has prevented me from doing courses that usually help with all this. So grateful you post these videos and I will never stop using them.
Woo Hoo! Thank you! My issue was Number 10 on your list - dog agits! My 26 years old washer wasn't agitating properly. Given it's age, I figured I'd have to buy a new machine, because a service call just wouldn't be worth it. But those Google algorithms saw me shopping for a used machine and put your video in my CZcams feed. Can't believe I fixed it myself and I get to keep my good old Kenmore machine!
Evidently, you are an well trained and expert technician. Your data sheet is well detailed for the most of the problems on different brands washers....Big thank you
Absolutely love how you put together this compilation of problems. I find myself working on just about everything so I love watching these types of videos! Very knowledgable and well spoken. Your shirt reminds me of star trek. Lol...
This was such a fantastic video, thank you for being so open about sharing so much detail about the kind of work you do and all the nods to those of us who can probably tackle much of this stuff ourselves. I wish you continued success with all those people out there who'll never bother with videos like this and will need to call you to tighten a loose screw or plug back in their units ... though I imagine you get much more job satisfaction from tackling the more complex jobs. Thanks again.
Andris Batraks I totally agree - what a wonderful video. Kudos to you Andries and all the men and women are able to tackle things themselves ( I’m not one of them😊😱🤪😊😱🤪). What a professional and my gosh, how detailed you are. And to share this information - well just thank you so much, Jay for sharing your time and expertise with everyone.
I recently fixed my AC with help from your channel (huge thanks -- summer in Houston is HOT), so I was thrilled to see this video when googling to figure out why there's suddenly a puddle under my washing machine. 😬 Have some ideas on what to check next after looking for drain blockages, so thanks once again for your detailed and helpful video!
I have put about $100.00 into the washer and still didn't work. I got so frustrated with it decided to buy a new one. That solved the problem.👍
You helped me fixed my washer tonight when I was about to call a repairman tomorrow since I have given up. It's the freaking door sensor that's causing the issue since when I used my finger to push the lever, it works but closing the lid won't. Thank you sir!
Thank you so much. This was so informative. I had no idea how complicated washing machine repair can be. Anyway, I found it very interesting!
Your video is the best on YT! Thank you for taking your time & sharing your knowledge. Had it not been for you, I would’ve junked a perfectly good washer and bought somebody’s second-hand machine. Again, thank you…really.
6 minutes into your video and i can testify that the first few mentions are SPOT ON!!!! I went through 3!!!!; whirlpool, maytag washers in ONLY ONE Year!!!!! They were high priced garbage. I switched to speed queen so far so good.
This is amazing, you are killing me. I took a small mirror and looked under the corner where you pointed out the lid switch. I did what you said I can't remember the exact steps but it started agitating and spinning out and refilling. It's been sitting there for 2 years not being used until I saw your video oh my God you're the best!!! You're the only. I am going to subscribe. Thank you
Haha glad to hear you were able to get the washer fixed! :) Thank you for commenting and subscribing!
Why the washer does not spin dry it stops at spin on the last cycle
This is the most informative video that i have ever seen from a technician, lots of information thanks alot man.
This dude knows what he's talking about so listen to him. Great channel!
Let's give a big big hand!!! Clap clap (repeated million times)... very informative!
Yes.... !!
This is wonderful Mr, I as a maintenance technician I really learnt a lot from your video and upgrade my experience ,thank you for your precious tym u have used to share with us
Good morning Jay. I’m a Handyman subscriber who has been watching your channel for about a year and half. Originally I was a secondary math teacher for 28 years who has always been repairing everything at home. Now being retired for last four years I’ve turned handyman. I have a love for learning. Your HVAC and appliance videos are top notch! Your very logical approach in explaining makes abstract concepts crystal clear. I’ve learned a great deal from your videos. By the way, I have a few experiences with water softeners. In this video where you refer to a problem that a customer had this “caviar” or small fish eggs looking stuff clogging the inlet supply filter in a washer, well that’s actually a case where the customer has a water softener that has failed. The resin tank has a type of “filter” that keeps those tiny light tan, translucent beads from leaving the tank when the water softener is in regeneration mode. Once that happens, those tiny beads get into the plumbing system and reek havoc. They can clog all the aerators in the faucets, clog the washing machine inlet valves, clog the toilet tank fill valves and even get inside the water heater. I thought you would like to know that. Keep up the excellent job your doing and I will keep watching. Thanks!
Good morning Richard! Sounds like you had quite the career path! Glad to hear you are enjoying the handyman work and that my videos are helping with furthering your knowledge! I definitely appreciate you explaining how the water softener can cause that! I actually called a senior tech about that one and he told me the same thing. The only problem is that there was no water softener installed in that house... So in the end I never did end up finding out where those small black beads came from.
Most softeners have a mesh screen but if not put a sediment filter on output because that can be a serious problem. I recently installed a carbon tank pre softener this greatly extends life of resin you mentioned, the chlorine kills resin. It also, removes most all chlorine so you don't breath it in while showering. Look at the AO Smith carbon whole house filter, looks like a softener resin tank at Lowes and carbon can be replaced after 600k gals.
Great info.
This was the first time I watched your video and I was impressed. I'll have to fix my washer now.
Thanks for this video and all the others especially with the air-conditioning ones this summer. I service my own units in my rentals and it's very helpful. Thank you again for your investment in these videos
Glad to hear the videos are helpful! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
This is an amazing piece of careful, beautifully presented work. I'll be looking to see what else you've done on YT. Thank you so much! OMG was sitting here and saw one of my favorite sights in the world, the approach to Honolulu.
Thanks for your incredible knowledge!! Still haven't gotten my washer going but I have learned a lot.
Really appreciate your data driven and well organized issue categories, and great presentation in an easy to understand manner with picture overlays to help us visualize the parts you're referring to! Thank you!
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You are completely awesome. I am a women and I learned so much from your video. I am so impressed with how you put together all the information and presented it to us. Thank you so so much! I am going to try to fix a problem with my washing machine you mentioned!
And beyond genius he can be really funny. I am still smiling about the “customer going into beast mode.”
I really enjoyed this, I busted out laughing every time he said “the laundry break is over“ 🤣🤣🤣 My laundry break has been three months long! I won’t get into the long story, but I’m getting an older washer, I cannot stand the newer ones. In the meanwhile I’m going to have to go to the laundromat ☹️ my old Maytag last 35 years with no service calls!
At this point, i call it a scam, actually closer to an organized crime.
Awesome information buddy, thank you for the great value you bring with these washing machine problem videos. Keep up the good work!
Dang Buddy, you are a great communicator. I think you could explain anything well. What ever you do, you'll be good at it. Thanks for this great video!
Thank you for all the info that you put out there to help those of us that want to try to do it on our own. Much appreciated.
I sort of volunteered to deal with issues that popped up with my employer's many washers and dryers we use across the campus. The previous approach had always been to buy an new unit when the old one quit working for whatever reason. Some times the unit was only a few months old. Due to security issues at repair tech was never called in to troubleshoot. This meant new a dryer purchased for broken door switches or a thermal fuses or a drive belts or drum rollers and new washing machines any time one would wear through a rubber motor coupling or 9 dollar pump. I thought it was great fun and a challenge to figure out what simple part was keeping the machine from working. I came upon many of the breakdowns on your list. My background was aircraft engineering and the toughest repair was figuring out the Kenmore Top Load Washer Transmission replacement like you said. This was back about 2002 before the CZcams videos of today and I just had to figure it out as I went along. I remember the transmission part was about 155 bucks from Sears Parts but still less than half the cost of a new unit. That same washing machine lasted another 12 years running 5-8 loads a day M-F.
Oh wow, that's too bad about those machines.. That got scrapped because of a bad lid switch or tripped thermal fuse. I worked with a guy named Rick who was also an aircraft engineer in the past. He was a smart guy too! (must run in the aircraft engineer blood) About the pricing though, when a company gets called out to replace a transmission, the cost of replacing it would be much higher than just the $155 part cost. The part gets marked-up, there's the trip fee, labor cost, and cost of shipping the part (many times I need to order it, not sure what it's like at other companies). Add all of that together and the price is easily over half the price of a new machine.
You are very easy to understand and you get right to the job. Over all you make great videos. And I will always look for your videos.keep up the good work. Thank you.
You are an absolute awesome teacher and easy to understand. You're also easy on the eyes. smile.
Just a few notes /comments: I work for a commercial laundry service company. I do on average 1500 calls per year, mostly apt complexes, universities and hotels. #1 when replacing a pump we use hose crimping plyers and just a towel. Saves alot of time. My biggest problem with pumps are g-strings and bobby pins. #2 Bad rear springs will cause water filling the tub to miss the tub and run onto floor. #3 we have alot of clogged stand pipes, do you see this?
#3 Maytag's have a safety mechanism to protect machine from severe out of balance situations. We have to reach between tub and cabinet to reset the arm. #4 I would have mentioned clogged fill hose screens for no or slow fill. We get alot of these. #5 I have never seen the pliers you showed for installing the boot spring. SQ training demonstrates using small screw driver. Where can I find these Pliers? #6 Also a twisted contorted door boot is a sure sign there is a bad shock. Most door boot holes (not rips) occur at the 12 o'clock position and the 2 o'clock position. We repair these using flex seal tape. It works really well. #7 I would have mentioned front load washer over soaping causing failure to drain or spin out water. I get alot of these calls. To clear out the excess soap we flush washer with fabric softener from dollar tree and the soap magically disappears. Last #8 front load washer smells bad and has gunk and mold in it. We use cheap toilet bowl cleaner in a wash cycle and the smell and junk is gone. I liked the video and I understand you could have went on for another hour easily just on these ten problems. I thought it was a professional presentation and informative. THANKS, I SUBSCRIBED
I sounds like you are on the correct path. We live out in the sticks, and can't get a repairman come out in less than 3 weeks. We have a flex washer, that upper washer works fine. Bottom washer will not respond at all. It will not go into calibration, or diagnostic mode. It pumps out water and then stops there. I got a new PCB board and installed it. I still does the same thing. No codes on lower washer. Thank you Stuck
Every video I watch, I become a pro, I'm now qualified to speak on the subject.
These videos are priceless. Thank you for taking the time to do them.
yeah man you got what a lot of other videos of this sort don't have DATA and a comprehensive overview based on your experience..... dang.... only thing missing from pure perfection would be maybe an additional video/animation playing in the corner of the repairs that you are talking about....or a stable video of your experiences...I've been binging on washmachine videos lately and this one is REALLY good
Thanks so much! Very informative! The greatest fix I learned on CZcams is lifting the lid on a top loader GE washer 6 to 8 times to get my washer to spin the water out. It acts up once in awhile. Its only 6 years old.
I work on appliances for a living as well. This was a very good informative video covering all bases. The only thing I do differently is what I call the agitator dogs… we call them dog ears.
What a well done video. I love that you have sectioned each problem out and given it a title. Great job explaining in layman's terms. Very helpful.
It will fill with water in the switch goes through the it will drain the water that won't agitate or spin
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Thanks for an excellent presentation. Very informative. I am not a technician but just love fixing everything. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Hawaii.
What an excellent video, really informative, full of real-world content of problems resolved, time for the real trip to Hawaii... you deserve it my friend for that presentation...
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I always refer back to this video and has helped me narrow down my washer symptoms. Thank you very much for this detailed video, truly appreciate. Also this guy looks like a young Jeremy Renner 🙂
Great job! You obviously like fixing stuff like me. (50 years fixing cars and my own appliances).
I had to give up on my 13 year-old top loading Whirlpool. Not one failure of any kind since new but last week rust spots appeared on wife’s new white blouse. Looked carefully in holes at bottom of basket-rust peaking through so I ordered a new 4955 top loader Whirlpool. Always had long trouble-free life from Whirlpool although they have dropped in CR ratings and you said so as well.
I stripped old washer apart in back yard and found hub of basket rusting badly. No fixing that. Had it been stainless it might go another 13 years.
i always go to this guy for all my problems he is one of the best of the best i make sure to always include him in my searches
Thank you so much for this insanely thorough video. I just fixed my machine and this helped a lot to trouble shoot my problem. Spares cost a fortune though 😞
Great job on this video , buddy, really appreciate it !!!! Came here becos I have a Whirlpool ( 20 yrs old ) where the tub is banging on the side during the spin cycle ( got unbalanced with coat/jackets ) . However it does not have 4 suspension springs. Some other mechanism on bottom. Have to keep looking at what is off. 3 horizontal springs on bottom look fine. So something else is the prob....
Video is loaded with an incredible amount of information and money saving tip
Excellent, very informative video! From what I saw points to bad MCU on my front loader. Also, shocks may be old as it bounces 3 or 4 times. Unplugged after 06 error code plugged back in and was acting weird then plug let out a bit of smoke like it was pulling too much power while the motor just spun slightly. It is an older Kenmore He3t so I'm sure either the MCU or ECU or both. May need a new plug as well, hmm... Thank you for the great video!
One time my 20+ year old front loader was draining slowly, and barely completed the spin cycle. Removed the front panel and disassembled the hoses from the tub to the drain pump. Quickly located a nickel directly in the pump inlet. Removed it and rejoiced. 😀
And you had five cents to spend at the store.
Very good video, informative and easy to understand.
I just had to call a repair specialist because my Whirlpool washer is acting up. I tried to start a load but the panel didn't light up and then it started humming. I tried a hard reset by unplugging it, but it just goes right back to that humming sound, like it's trying to drain. I've only had this washer for a few years, so it's quite frustrating that it's acting up already. It's even more frustrating that the repair person can't see me for an estimate until next week. Here's hoping it's something simple that won't require any additional parts, but I'm not holding my breath.
We bought my old Estate by Whirlpool washer in 2003 and we had it for over a decade before it started acting up (first it was the lid switch splitting, then it was the motor dying). We just bypassed the lid switch entirely (which I don't recommend) and then a few years later had to replace the whole washer.
I love the details. This is so very useful. Thank you.
Great video, thanks for taking the time to make this! Those black fish eggs that you mentioned were in the screens and toilets and other fixtures are the filter media or resin from the water softener, when they flushed the hydrant they probably turned the water back on too fast and the pressure sent the resin all through the system from the mineral tank in the basement. I’m a plumber by trade and see this once in a while, if you have a water softener or acid neutralizer or any other treatment system that uses loose granular media, you should always turn water back on very slowly until system fills back up. Thanks again!
Thank you for disclosing all those troubleshooting problems. Very helpful
THANK YOU!! I WAS PANICKED THINKING I HAD TO BUY ANOTHER!!! 💪🏿❤️💪🏿
So far your vids have been super great with lots of info. I’m a maintenance tech and my biggest problem with different appliances is the multimeter trouble shooting with Hvac, dishwashers, washer/dryers. I’d love to see videos with multimeter troubleshooting. Thanks keep up the good work!
Glad you like the videos! Yeah, troubleshooting appliances with a meter is the hardest part because each brand and model is different which makes it hard to make a "general troubleshooting" video on them. But thank you for watching and suggesting the video idea!
@@WordofAdviceTV : I also like the idea of making a video on troubleshooting w a meter, even if only on a specific model. I am struck by how frequently I pick up a useful tip for general use in specific-machine videos. Great work that you are doing.
You don't know how much I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Awesome video. You earned my like and subscribe and ill spread the word about your videos
Back in the good ole day's I use to get washers that the filter and pump would get clogged with cloth diapers that were not rinsed out before putting into the washer. The tub is full of water to the top and had to come out. The only way to move the water out was to crawl underneath and pull the drain hose off. If you weren't quick enough your day became rather uncomfortable. Of coarse no one washes diaper today. Good videos!
Great check list! I didn't think of my shop vac to remove remaining water, oops! 1. I need agitator dogs, and possibly clutch assy. Thanks so much for the list!
Wow! You're a champ to take on a line of work like this. It's hard on the body. I know because I've been in it for 46 yrs. Mostly fridges in the beginning, then added the other appliances later. Unfortunately now, there aren't enough hrs in the day to keep up with the new technology. Often times some things just can't be fixed, like the Korean fridges with ice up issues. There are no suitable or long lasting fixes for them. Drain freezeup issues can be a challenge too in general. We don't have decent add on drain heaters other than the Sh-250 which doesn't always yield enough heat to resolve the problem. Drain strap heaters sometimes work and sometimes don't. All in all, it is a challenging line of work to attempt to correct engineering flaws.
Great as always thanks for sharing your knowledge..... I have question for you but in different subject. I have a Honeywell module s8600H but it’s not working should be replaced I try to get one same one I couldn’t I found the replacement but I don’t know how to connect it.. could you tell me how to contact the wires for the replacement. The old one when I disconnected I marked everything. Thanks appreciate
This video changed my life. I was unemployed, unhealthy, and alone. Then I watched this video and my life was transformed forever. Now I'm the CEO of a successful company, I have a six pack, I'm happily married, and have two healthy sons. Thank you Word of Advice TV for the amazing video!!!
Hahaha I love it! I enjoyed the comment my friend, be blessed in all your career, family, and fitness ventures!
Thanks for all your knowledge. I was working on my son Amana washer that would stop at the final spin, but when he pressed the start button it would complete. I did something online that said it could be the lid switch or the shift actuator. He had a service come in and it stumped the service tech from the codes he got on his diagnostics. I not sure how he did that diagnostic since there is no display on this model. He did confirm it was the shift actuator. I wish I could have confirmed that for sure to same him money. Live and learn.
And thank you for watching and sharing your washer experience! It's constant learning with washers. I already got used to coming across problems I can't figure out on about a bi-weekly basis. The machines that have self-diagnostics do help though. Nowadays there is a lot of info on CZcams, including how to put the machine into a diagnostic test mode so it's getting easier to find solutions. I am sure you will get it fixed next time!
Enjoyed this method. It helped me to resolve a simple yet hard to find cause ofbreakdown.
So appreciative of your clear and time stamped video! I found exactly what was wrong by watching your descriptions of the various parts and how they fail. I need to order some new dogs ordered for my agitator. while I was removing the agitator I observed a very rotted agitator bolt washer. Cost of these bolt washers are anywhere from a few cents to $12 plus shipping of another $10! How do I make a smart purchase of this washer? I cannot find the actual dimension of the bolt washer. Is anything acceptable? If Im making the repair, I want to do it right.
Thanks Jay I was hoping you would do one of these soon!
No problem! Glad I didn't let you down and did the video :)
My Maytag toploader was in storage for 2 years in AZ. and when I used it the first time quite a bit of water came out the front, left side bottom (as you face the washer). Also, when it was filling, the water sprayed like a fan (imagine holding your thumb on a garden hose), more outward instead of down.
I was told by phone that "seals dry out from non-use" Any suggestions as a fix?
BTW...GREAT VIDEO! CLEAR, CONCISE, & INFORMATIVE!
This is very helpful. It would be even more helpful (less intimidating to watch) if you could list in the description at time stamp for when you start each new problem so we could skip right to the problem we need help with. Thanks for doing this video!
Luv, yer a saint, at 3:56 you make my day with the "spotty clothes." Happy Easter 21!
Great job! Clearly explained and interesting, I got most right, self tested. Lol
Thank you for your time and knowledge!
Hey I’m having problems with my Maytag front loader interface. Display keeps jumping around and changing by its self. Also turn on and off on its own.. can you tell me what’s the problem? I already changed the main control panel and that wasn’t the problem
Great video!!! Question on top load Whirlpool. I replaced the tension bats but still get unbalanced load. I hear water in the ring on the top of tub. Should thhere be waster in it?
Very useful video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank You for sharing!
Great message and video!
Love the Star Trek outfit. He looks like Ensign Smith, the guy who dies at the start of an episode.
Great video. I had trouble falling asleep, and this did it for me. Thanks! (Lot of good information ;-)
Great job. I wish I had tracked all of the repairs done over the years like you have done in this video. We had three appliance stores at one time and saw the transition from well made heavy duty home appliances to the throw away designs of today. Fortunately having old school electronics knowledge I am able to overcome most repair issues. understanding digital base 2 algebra is needed to interpret the error codes on Whirlpool built top load machines.
We saw the transition from Unique designs from three main manufacturers to the consolidation into two and then the invasion of the foreign made products.
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The pricing of parts has made all but the simplest repairs economically prohibitive. A small plastic door shim for an original Maytag dryer has went from $2.50 to $16.00. Electronic oven controls are as much as $380.00 and the electronic timer or ECB for the cheapest top load that you referenced several times is $280.00. I just had a Maytag top load with a bad actuator that I replaced only to discover the transmission bearing were bad. I advised the customer to buy a Speed Queen. They have two good models and one still has the heavy motor, belt and transmission like a commercial laundry machine.
Almost all manufacturers have given in to the big box store format of selling. Independents must join buying groups to be competitive on shrinking margins.
Well, enough of my old guy soapbox for now. Its good to see a young man in the business.
I bought a Speed Queen washer and dryer - American made. I also bought the repair manuals for them. If i was a repairman ...
Great Video. I wanted to know if a suspension rod goes bad on a top load washer will it cause the drum/basket to tilt to one side?
So glad I found your channel, learned so much from you. Thank you sir!
Ha! Been listening to you whole repairing a wet vac I picked up at goodwill. Started laughing...time to fix my dang washer...
Replaced my motor coupling on my top loader and now (after test load) the machine smells like it's catching fire.
Any of you have any suggestions?
Very good you are good at what you do and I think we can learn a lot from you thank you for your time.
Thank you Jaime! I am happy to hear the videos are helpful!
Please Help!!! My Speed Queen is belt-driven. It's noisy during the wash and doesn't agitate, it only spins clockwise fast that it spills water on the side of its tub. What should I do?
You’ve just gained a new sub. Very informative video man. I’m considering getting into the industry. I’m in the Philadelphia area. Thanks for the tips and keep doing an awesome job.
great help in finding what my problem was and if a new washing machine was the way to go thanks
I had a client with a washer problem. I felt sorry for the family, the son's fetor was almost putting off its own atmosphere. I told the father what the problem was and they had us open up the kid and you wont believe what what we found! All it was, was a 29:33 ! Astounding! Thank you for your CZcams channel and help!
What a great video my dear! You are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you! 🇨🇦
Great video! I'm not sure where to start. I have a full tub of water and clothes in my not quite 2 year old Speed Queen Commercial Heavy Duty washer. The lid would not open after the cycle but I pulled harder and it gave (so I complicated matters...). That's when I discovered the water. Pulling it open appears to have disengaged the lid switch or lock, not sure I understand the difference. The assembly is hanging low beneath the surface so it does not engage with the lid hook. How do I know if they are actually broken, or do I need to check the drain pump first??