Whirlpool Washer Not Draining: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your Whirlpool washer won't drain, first check the drain hose for clogs and ensure the pump filter is clean. If the pump motor is running but water remains, the pump might be faulty and need replacement.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Drain Hose

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

Observe: Hose is clear and free of obstructions.

Means: Drain hose is not the issue.

Next: Check pump filter next.

Clear Drain Hose

Do: Use a plumber's snake to remove any clogs in the drain hose.

Observe: Water flows freely through the hose.

Means: Hose was clogged but now clear.

Next: Restart the washer and check if it drains.

Inspect Pump Filter

Do: Locate the pump filter (usually at the front or bottom of the washer) and remove it using a screwdriver.

Observe: Filter is clean and free of debris.

Means: Pump filter is not the issue.

Next: Check for pump motor operation.

Clean Pump Filter

Do: If the filter is clogged, clean it with water and a soft brush.

Observe: Filter is clean and water drains from the pump housing.

Means: Clogged filter was the issue.

Next: Reinstall the filter and restart the washer.

Check Pump Motor

Do: Listen for the pump motor running during the drain cycle. If it runs but no water drains, the pump may be faulty.

Observe: Pump motor runs but no water is pumped out.

Means: Pump motor or impeller is likely faulty.

Next: Test the pump motor with a multimeter or replace it.

Inspect Pump Impeller

Do: Remove the pump housing and check the impeller for debris or damage.

Observe: Impeller is free of debris and spins freely.

Means: Impeller is functioning properly.

Next: If impeller is damaged, replace the pump.

Test Pump Motor

Do: Use a multimeter to test the pump motor for continuity. If no continuity, the motor is faulty.

Observe: Multimeter shows no continuity.

Means: Pump motor needs replacement.

Next: Replace the pump motor or entire pump assembly.

Check Drain Hose Installation

Do: Ensure the drain hose is properly connected and not kinked.

Observe: Hose is securely connected and straight.

Means: Drain hose installation is correct.

Next: Run a test cycle to confirm drainage.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged drain hoseDebris or lint can block water flow.HighLowNo
Clogged pump filterLint and debris can accumulate in the filter.HighLowNo
Faulty pump motorMotor failure prevents water from being pumped out.MediumMediumYes
Damaged pump impellerDebris can damage the impeller blades.MediumMediumYes
Improper drain hose installationKinks or incorrect height can restrict flow.LowLowNo
Blocked drain pump housingLarge debris can block the pump housing.MediumMediumYes
Faulty control boardRare but possible if pump motor doesn't activate.LowHighYes
Water inlet valve issueUnlikely but possible if water isn't entering properly.Very LowHighNo

Parts matching

When replacing parts for a Whirlpool washer not draining, ensure compatibility with your model number.

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FAQ

How often should I clean the pump filter?

Clean the pump filter every 3-6 months to prevent clogs and maintain proper drainage.

Can a clogged drain hose cause the washer to stop mid-cycle?

Yes, a clogged drain hose can trigger error codes and stop the cycle to prevent overflow.

Is it safe to use a plumber's snake on the drain hose?

Yes, but avoid excessive force to prevent damaging the hose. Use a gentle pushing motion.

What error codes indicate a drainage issue in Whirlpool washers?

Common error codes include F-02 (drain pump failure) and F-07 (drain pump motor overload).

Can a faulty water inlet valve cause drainage problems?

Unlikely, but a faulty inlet valve can cause imbalances that affect the drainage cycle.