Whirlpool Cabrio Washer Not Draining: Fix It Yourself

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Quick answer

If your Whirlpool Cabrio washer is not draining, first check for a clogged drain pump or hose. Clear any blockages and ensure the pump is working. If the issue persists, the drain pump may need replacement.

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Tools and prep

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check for Clogged Drain Hose

Do: Locate the drain hose at the back of the washer and inspect for kinks or blockages.

Observe: Look for visible debris or water flow restriction.

Means: A clogged hose is preventing water from draining.

Next: Use a plunger or shop vacuum to clear the blockage.

Inspect the Drain Pump

Do: Access the drain pump by removing the front or lower panel of the washer.

Observe: Check for debris, hair, or foreign objects inside the pump.

Means: A clogged or faulty drain pump is causing the issue.

Next: Remove and clean the pump, or replace it if damaged.

Test the Drain Pump Motor

Do: Use a multimeter to test the drain pump motor for continuity.

Observe: If the motor shows no continuity, it is likely faulty.

Means: A failed motor is preventing the pump from working.

Next: Replace the drain pump motor with a compatible part.

Check the Water Level Switch

Do: Inspect the water level switch for damage or improper connection.

Observe: A faulty switch may not signal the pump to start.

Means: The switch is not triggering the drain pump correctly.

Next: Replace the water level switch if necessary.

Verify the Lid Switch

Do: Ensure the lid switch is functioning properly and the lid is fully closed.

Observe: If the lid switch is faulty, the washer may not drain.

Means: The lid switch is preventing the washer from proceeding to the drain cycle.

Next: Replace the lid switch if it is not working correctly.

Examine the Control Board

Do: Check the control board for any visible damage or error codes.

Observe: Error codes like F-21 or F-35 may indicate a control board issue.

Means: The control board is not sending the correct signals to the drain pump.

Next: Consult the user manual or contact a professional for further diagnosis.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged drain hoseDebris or lint can block water flow.HighLowDrain hose cleaning kit
Clogged drain pumpHair or foreign objects can jam the pump.HighMediumDrain pump
Faulty drain pump motorA failed motor prevents the pump from operating.MediumMediumDrain pump motor
Faulty water level switchImproper signals to the pump can prevent draining.LowMediumWater level switch
Faulty lid switchThe washer may not drain if the lid is not properly closed.LowLowLid switch
Control board malfunctionError codes may indicate a control board issue.LowHighControl board

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your Whirlpool Cabrio model.

Consult the washer's user manual for specific part numbers and compatibility information.

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FAQ

How do I know if the drain pump is clogged?

If the washer makes gurgling sounds during the drain cycle or water remains in the drum, the drain pump may be clogged. Check for visible debris inside the pump.

Can I clean the drain pump myself?

Yes, you can clean the drain pump by removing the front or lower panel, accessing the pump, and clearing any debris. Use gloves and a container to catch water.

What should I do if the drain pump motor is faulty?

If the motor shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter, replace the drain pump with a compatible part. Ensure the new pump matches your washer's specifications.

Why is my washer showing an F-21 error code?

An F-21 error code typically indicates a drain pump issue, such as a clog or failed motor. Check the pump and hose for blockages or damage.