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Whirlpool Washer Not Filling With Water

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Quick answer

If your Whirlpool washer isn't filling with water, check the water supply valves, inlet filters, and error codes. Ensure the water is turned on and the filters are clean. If the issue persists, inspect the inlet hoses and water level pressure switch.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply Valves
    Do: Ensure both cold and hot water supply valves are fully open.
    Observe: Water should flow freely from both hoses when turned on.
    Means: Closed or partially closed valves prevent water from entering the washer.
    Next: If valves are open, move to the next step.
  2. Inspect Inlet Filters
    Do: Locate and clean the water inlet filters on the back of the washer.
    Observe: Filters may be clogged with sediment or debris.
    Means: Clogged filters restrict water flow to the machine.
    Next: If filters are clean, proceed to the next step.
  3. Test Water Inlet Hoses
    Do: Check hoses for kinks, cracks, or blockages. Replace if damaged.
    Observe: Hoses should be free of damage and allow water to flow.
    Means: Damaged or kinked hoses can prevent proper water flow.
    Next: If hoses are intact, continue to the next step.
  4. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look for any error codes on the washer's display panel.
    Observe: Error codes may indicate a specific issue, such as a water supply problem.
    Means: Error codes help identify the root cause of the issue.
    Next: If no error code is present, move to the next step.
  5. Test Water Level Pressure Switch
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the water level pressure switch for continuity.
    Observe: The switch should show continuity when tested.
    Means: A faulty pressure switch can prevent the washer from filling.
    Next: If the switch is faulty, replace it.
  6. Inspect Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Test the water inlet valve with a multimeter for proper operation.
    Observe: The valve should have continuity and allow water to flow when energized.
    Means: A defective inlet valve will not allow water into the washer.
    Next: If the valve is faulty, replace it.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Closed Water Supply Valves
Valves must be fully open for water to flow into the washer.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Inlet Filters
Sediment and debris can block water flow through the filters.
CommonEasyWater inlet filters
Kinked or Damaged Inlet Hoses
Hoses that are kinked or cracked restrict water flow.
CommonEasyWater inlet hoses
Faulty Water Level Pressure Switch
The pressure switch detects water level and signals the washer to stop filling.
SometimesMediumWater level pressure switch
Defective Water Inlet Valve
The valve controls water flow into the washer and may fail over time.
SometimesMediumWater inlet valve
Low Water Pressure
Insufficient water pressure from the home's supply can prevent proper filling.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a Whirlpool washer not filling with water include:

Ensure the replacement parts are compatible with your specific Whirlpool washer model.

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FAQ

Why is my Whirlpool washer not filling with water even though the water is on?

Check if the water supply valves are fully open and the inlet filters are clean. A clogged filter or closed valve can prevent water flow despite the water being on.

How do I clean the water inlet filters on my Whirlpool washer?

Locate the filters on the back of the washer, turn off the water supply, and use a brush or cloth to remove sediment and debris. Rinse and reattach them.

Can a faulty water inlet valve cause the washer not to fill?

Yes, a defective water inlet valve will not allow water to flow into the washer, even if all other components are functioning properly.

What does it mean if my Whirlpool washer displays an error code related to water filling?

An error code indicates a specific issue, such as a water supply problem or a faulty component. Refer to the user manual for the exact meaning of the code.

How often should I replace the water inlet hoses on my Whirlpool washer?

It is recommended to replace the inlet hoses every 5 years or if they show signs of wear, such as cracks or kinks, to prevent water flow issues.