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Water not completely draining from washer
Disconnect electrical plug. Remove rear panel from washer. Remove drain hose. Open filter on pump unit to drain water from washer ( use a catch pan to catch water) remove drain hose from drain pump unit. Remove electrical connector. Remove 4 mounting bolts. Remove drain pump assembly. Install new pump in reverse order. Once washer is assembled. Pour about a quart of washer into the drum so as not to run the drain pump dry. Enjoy your repaired washer
Kept getting drain error codes- drain pump was loud
An easy job- hardest part was moving the machine away from the wall - ours is stacked with dryer on top.
Once we pulled it away from the wall: 1) remove back cover with a screwdriver (I used a driver to make this easier) 2) unclamp the drain hose from drain pump and drain excess water into a shallow pan 3) unplug the electrical connection from drain pump 4) use a wrench to remove the 4 hex screws holding the drain pump to the drum 5) pull down the drain pump from drum 6) repeat above in reverse to install new pump
Took sometime to figure out the problem. A little difficult to replace part partly due to the drain pump with filter’s location in the washer. Mine is on its lower right rear. It’s reachable and yet difficult. Good luck!
Desarme la puerta y coloque la nueva con mucha facilidad, nunca reparé un electrodoméstico antes de este, seguí el diagrama que encontré en el sitio para elegir la pieza que se rompio
I am still waiting for the correct part to arrive, I was sent a part but it was the wrong part, the wrong part number and it was nothing that would work on a washing machine. I think someone else ended up with my part and I got theirs.
I pulled out the filter and it was not pugged so I ordered a new pump and installed it, easy to do. That took care of the fault code and it was repaired. Being who I am I took apart the old pump and found that the pump had a build up around the armature of the pump motor. I cleaned it up and reinstalled it and the old pump worked fine. Now I have a spear pump for the next it fails. Easy repair that took less than 15 minuets to fix. Happy to deal with Parts Select they have great shipping.
F9 E1 error drain pump too long, filter was clear so pump failure
Disconnect water lines and drain lines, unplug unit. Remove top panel of washer to access the door release, one open remove any clothes and use the shop vac to capture water from the drum. Close the door after sucking up water. Move washer to access back panel and remove 1/4 screws. Lay washer on its side and disconnect the power supply to the pump. Remove the 4 bolts hold the pump to the unit. While removing the pump, use the shop vac to catch any remaining water in the washer. After old pump is removed place new pump in unit and attach bolts to secure the pump to the washer. Connect the electrical plug to the pump. Place the unit in the upright position and put the back panel back on the washer. Place the top panel back on the washer. Reconnect water lines and turn the water on. Connect drain line and plug unit in. Once unit is back in position. Turn on unit and wash as normal.
Replacing the heat sensor following an F-24 Error Notice.
I followed your repair video explicitly, simple fix. However, one should be careful when disconnecting the two prong electrical connector from the heat sensor. the two black wires can pull free easily. In that case, the rear of the female plastic wired connector must be extracted to allow the two black wires to be "pushed" into the narrow slot which displaces the wire insulation and allows for a good electrical connection. If a punch tool is not available a pair of needle nose pliers works. Also, observe the orientation slots on both the male andfemale connectors - they connect one way only! I set the washer on it's face while effecting this repair to better see what I was doing (eyesight not as good as it used to be). Thanks for the timely support!
I didn’t know at the time that they weren’t gonna send me glass, they sent me plastic as a replacement. However the notch didn’t line up in the door to make sure it was in the right position so because it was plastic I was able to cut the notch out with a multi tool and made it work. I’ve been doing laundry all week and there’s no problems
Unplug appliance. Remove the back panel with the 1/4” nut driver and cordless drill. The pump is located as you face the back of the machine on the bottom. Remove four screws that hold pump in. Reverse the process and install new pump. Check the filter and clean out the housing. Reinstall back panel and plug back in. Run a test load (no clothes) and test drain.
I took the machine top off, then removed the control panel, removed old wire ring clamps. Removed door, removed inner clamp, water inlet tube, and bellows. Lubed up the new bellows with food grade silicone. Replaced the water inlet, inner clamp, door, outer spring clamp, reassembled the washer body and control panel and then ate a pizza.