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Washer Machine with Dryer Troubleshooting

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Quick answer

If your washer machine with dryer isn't working, first check the power and water supply. Ensure the door is properly closed and the load is balanced. If the washer fills but doesn't spin, the drain pump might be clogged.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power and Water Supply
    Do: Verify the washer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Confirm water valves are fully open.
    Observe: Power indicator lights on, water flows from the hoses.
    Means: Power and water are active; issue is likely elsewhere.
    Next: Check door closure and load balance.
  2. Check Door Closure and Load Balance
    Do: Ensure the door is fully closed and latched. Redistribute the laundry load evenly.
    Observe: Door is securely closed, load is balanced.
    Means: Door or load imbalance was preventing operation.
    Next: Run a test cycle with a small load.
  3. Test Drain Pump and Filter
    Do: Locate the drain pump (usually at the front or bottom). Clear any debris from the pump and filter.
    Observe: Drain pump spins freely, no clogs in the filter.
    Means: Clogged drain pump was causing drainage issues.
    Next: Inspect the water inlet valves for blockages.
  4. Inspect Water Inlet Valves
    Do: Check the inlet valves for mineral buildup or blockages. Use a screwdriver to remove and clean the screens.
    Observe: Valves are clean and water flows through freely.
    Means: Clogged inlet valves were preventing water entry.
    Next: Test the heating element in the dryer section.
  5. Test Dryer Heating Element
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity. Replace if no continuity is detected.
    Observe: Multimeter shows continuity or no reading.
    Means: Heating element is faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Consult a professional if the issue persists.
  6. Listen for Unusual Noises
    Do: Run the washer on a low-speed cycle and listen for grinding, squealing, or knocking sounds.
    Observe: Unusual noises during operation.
    Means: Worn bearings, loose parts, or a damaged drum.
    Next: Disassemble and inspect internal components.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged drain pump
Debris or lint blocks water drainage, preventing proper operation.
CommonEasyDrain pump filter or pump assembly
Faulty water inlet valve
Mineral deposits or internal failure prevent water from entering the washer.
CommonEasy–MediumWater inlet valve
Unbalanced load
Unevenly distributed laundry causes the washer to stop for safety.
CommonEasyNone
Malfunctioning heating element
Dryer section fails to heat due to a broken element or wiring issue.
SometimesMediumHeating element
Worn drum bearings
Unusual noises and vibration indicate worn or damaged bearings.
SometimesHardDrum bearings
Tripped circuit breaker
Power interruption due to overload or electrical fault.
RareEasyNone
Faulty lid switch
Washer won't start if the lid switch isn't detecting the door is closed.
SometimesEasy–MediumLid switch assembly

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for washer machines with dryers include:

Always match the part to your washer model using the user manual or manufacturer's website.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why isn't my washer machine with dryer filling with water?

This could be due to a clogged water inlet valve, closed water supply valves, or a faulty water pump. Check the valves and clean the inlet valve screens.

How do I know if the drain pump is clogged?

If the washer fills but doesn't drain, the drain pump may be clogged. Listen for gurgling sounds or check for water pooling around the machine.

Can I use my washer without the dryer function?

Yes, the washer can operate independently if the dryer component is malfunctioning. However, both units are often interconnected in combo models.

Why does my washer stop mid-cycle?

This is often due to an unbalanced load, a faulty lid switch, or an overload tripping the circuit breaker. Redistribute the load and check the switch.

How often should I clean the drain pump filter?

Clean the drain pump filter every 3–6 months to prevent clogs and maintain optimal performance.