Quick answer
Check the water level and temperature, ensure the load is balanced, and inspect the agitator for obstructions. If the issue persists, test the motor coupling and transmission.
Confirm the symptom
- Washer fills with water but does not agitate during the wash cycle
- You hear a humming noise but no movement from the agitator
- The washer spins during the spin cycle but does not agitate during washing
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Multimeter (for testing electrical components)
- Work gloves
- Flashlight
- Bucket (for draining water if needed)
- Turn off the power to the washer at the circuit breaker
- Turn off the water supply to the washer
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Water Level and TemperatureDo: Ensure the washer has filled completely with water and that the temperature is correct.Observe: Water level is low or temperature is incorrect.Means: Inadequate water can prevent the washer from starting the agitation cycle.Next: Wait for the washer to fill completely and try again.
- Balance the LoadDo: Remove the laundry and redistribute it evenly in the drum.Observe: The load is unbalanced or too heavy.Means: An unbalanced load can prevent proper agitation.Next: Redistribute the load and restart the cycle.
- Inspect the AgitatorDo: Check the agitator for any obstructions or debris.Observe: Debris or foreign objects are blocking the agitator.Means: Obstructions can prevent the agitator from moving properly.Next: Remove the obstructions and try running the cycle again.
- Test the Motor CouplingDo: Remove the washer's rear panel and inspect the motor coupling for damage or wear.Observe: The motor coupling is cracked or broken.Means: A damaged motor coupling can prevent the motor from transferring power to the agitator.Next: Replace the motor coupling if it is damaged.
- Check the TransmissionDo: Inspect the transmission for signs of wear or damage.Observe: The transmission is worn or damaged.Means: A faulty transmission can prevent the agitator from moving properly.Next: Replace the transmission if it is damaged.
- Test the MotorDo: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity and proper operation.Observe: The motor does not have continuity or is not working properly.Means: A faulty motor can prevent the agitator from moving.Next: Replace the motor if it is faulty.
- Inspect the Lid SwitchDo: Check the lid switch to ensure it is functioning properly.Observe: The lid switch is not making proper contact.Means: A faulty lid switch can prevent the washer from starting the agitation cycle.Next: Replace the lid switch if it is faulty.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Water Level The washer may not start the agitation cycle if it hasn't filled with enough water. | Common | Easy | None |
| Unbalanced Load An unbalanced load can prevent the washer from agitating properly. | Common | Easy | None |
| Obstructed Agitator Debris or foreign objects can block the agitator from moving properly. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Faulty Motor Coupling A damaged motor coupling can prevent the motor from transferring power to the agitator. | Sometimes | Medium | Motor Coupling |
| Worn Transmission A worn or damaged transmission can prevent the agitator from moving properly. | Sometimes | Hard | Transmission |
| Faulty Motor A faulty motor can prevent the agitator from moving. | Rare | Hard | Motor |
| Faulty Lid Switch A faulty lid switch can prevent the washer from starting the agitation cycle. | Rare | Medium | Lid Switch |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a washer not agitating properly include:
- Motor Coupling
- Transmission
- Motor
- Lid Switch
Always match the part to your washer's make and model for compatibility.
When to call a professional
- If the washer still does not agitate after checking all the common causes
- If you are not comfortable working with electrical components or disassembling the washer
- If the problem involves replacing the transmission or motor, which can be complex and require special tools
FAQ
Can I run the washer without the agitator?
Yes, but the washer will not clean the clothes effectively. The agitator is essential for proper cleaning.
How often should I clean the agitator?
Clean the agitator every few months to prevent buildup of debris and ensure proper operation.
Can a faulty water pump cause agitation issues?
No, the water pump is responsible for draining water, not for agitation. Agitation issues are usually related to the motor, transmission, or agitator itself.
Is it worth repairing an old washer that won't agitate?
It depends on the cost of the repair and the age of the washer. If the repair is minor and the washer is relatively new, it may be worth fixing. However, if the washer is old and the repair is expensive, it may be more cost-effective to replace it.