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Washer Not Working

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Quick answer

Turn off the washer, unplug it, and check the power outlet. Ensure water valves are open and the machine isn’t unbalanced. If it still doesn’t work, consult the manual or a technician.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the washer is plugged in and the outlet works. Test with another appliance.
    Observe: Outlet powers other devices.
    Means: Power supply is likely not the issue.
    Next: Check water supply.
  2. Check Water Supply
    Do: Verify both hot and cold water valves are fully open.
    Observe: Water flows from the valves when turned on.
    Means: Water supply is adequate.
    Next: Inspect for clogs.
  3. Inspect for Clogs
    Do: Check inlet filters and hoses for blockages. Clean or replace if necessary.
    Observe: Water flows freely through the hoses and filters.
    Means: Clogs were the issue.
    Next: Run a test cycle.
  4. Run a Test Cycle
    Do: Select a short cycle and start the washer. Observe for any unusual behavior.
    Observe: Washer completes the cycle without issues.
    Means: Problem may be resolved.
    Next: Review error codes (if applicable).
  5. Review Error Codes
    Do: Check the display for error codes. Refer to the manual for their meanings.
    Observe: Error code is identified and understood.
    Means: Specific issue can be addressed.
    Next: Consult the manual or a technician.
  6. Check for Mechanical Issues
    Do: Listen for unusual noises and check if the drum is balanced.
    Observe: No strange noises and drum is level.
    Means: Mechanical issues are unlikely.
    Next: Consult a professional.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power outage or tripped circuit breaker
Washer requires electricity to operate.
CommonEasyNone
Closed water valves
No water flow prevents the washer from starting.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged inlet filters or hoses
Blockages restrict water flow to the drum.
CommonEasy–MediumInlet filter, hose
Faulty lid switch or door lock
Switch prevents operation if not properly engaged.
SometimesMediumLid switch, door lock assembly
Malfunctioning water level pressure switch
Switch detects water levels and signals the washer to proceed.
SometimesMediumPressure switch
Broken motor or belt
Motor or belt failure stops drum rotation.
RareHardMotor, belt
Faulty control board
Board controls all washer functions and may fail.
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a washer not working include:

Purchase parts compatible with your washer model using the serial number from the manual or machine.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won’t my washer start even though it’s plugged in?

Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure the power hasn’t tripped. Also, test the outlet with another device.

What if my washer fills with water but won’t spin?

The lid switch may not be engaged, or the motor might be faulty. Check the switch and ensure the lid is closed properly.

How do I know if the water inlet valve is clogged?

If water flows slowly or not at all, the inlet valve or filters may be clogged. Clean the filters or replace the valve.

Can a bad water level pressure switch cause the washer not to work?

Yes, a faulty pressure switch can prevent the washer from detecting proper water levels, stopping the cycle.

Is it worth repairing an old washer that won’t work?

If the repair cost is less than 50% of a new washer’s price and the machine is under 8–10 years old, repair is usually worth it.