Hi you could have a clogged drain pump or obstruction in it. Remove the lower bottom cover. Have a container or towels to catch water. Removed the drain cover by turning counter clock wise. Sometimes you have to remove the pump to fully and clean. You also need to plug the washer into another outlet. If possible use an extension cord use the extension for test only.
USE THE COMMON SENSE, FIX IT. God bless youPower from the house
Check to see whether there's power getting to the dryer. Is it plugged
in? Check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers--your dryer uses
two fuses or circuit breakers. The dryer could tumble but not heat if
only one of the two fuses is blown. If you have circuit breakers, one of
the two circuit breakers can trip, even if the two for the dryer are
connected.
Heating Element
Often a dryer heating element burns out, but doesn't trip the circuit
breaker or blow a fuse. The heating element is simply a long coil of
special wire. You can check it for continuity with an ohm meter. No
continuity means the element is bad and you need to replace it. The
proper ohm reading can be found in the service manual or sometimes on
the tech sheet located somewhere on your dryer (9- 13 ohms is a common
reading). Electric heating elements aren't repairable. The heating element is easy to replace. Check our videos for other types of dryer heating elements.
Thermal fuse / Thermal Cut Out / Thermistor
On many dryers, there's a thermal fuse mounted to the exhaust duct inside the back cover panel or behind the front cover.
The fuse--which is about an inch long--is usually embedded in black
resin and mounted in a white plastic housing They are also round and
made of metal and plastic. The thermistor is located on the blower
housing usually. If any of the fuses do not have continuity replace it.
Check for continuity if none replace, But before replacing check for
obstructions. The fuses are very inexpensive and easy to replace.
Wiring
A common problem is for the main wiring connection from the house, at
the dryer, to burn and break its connection. Because the dryer can still
tumble with partial power, the connection may be only partially
defective. Check all connections, make sure they are tight. Loose
connections can lead to a fire. You may need to replace both the power cord to the dryer and the terminal block inside the dryer that the wire is attached to.
F09 error is a overflow error and is displayed when the
overflow contact on the pressure switch is closed for more then 60seconds.
First make sure that the drain pump assembly located inside the lower access
panel is not clogged then check the wire harness connections to the drain pump,
pressure switch and the central control unit. If everything is fine then the
pressure switch should be replaced. Hope this helps...please post back for
further assistance.
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Details on cleaning the filter in the link.
https://www.google.com/search?q=wfw9550wl00+clean+filter
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According to the manufacturer, the error means the door could not lock. Check the door for obstructions when you close. To remove error, reboot the washer.
as far as the standing water, try to reach the water pump to remove the button or other things that dropped out of you trouser pockets stopping it from emptying properly, as there is still water in the tub the machine wont move on till its empty eric
Only 1 yr old so I assume its a simple fault like partial blockage at pump. Remove filter bottom right of machine check and clean if needed . remember to use an old towel fist as this will contain around half pint of water assuming its drained 1stly , Always unplug machine from Electrics before any repairs, Good luck.
there's a flow meter in the washer that could cause this part number WPW10110225 if you go here you can see it
https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Flowmeter/WPW10110225/1381535
also check the screens on the water valve,it's telling you the machine thinks it's not filling with water or it isn't filling,also this could be a bad pressure switch or the computer board but if you order parts from repair clinic you can return them and you have 365 days to do this,so first thing check the screens on the water valve,shut down the water and remove the fill hose from the washer and see if there's any junk in the screen,if so you can clean off the screen and see what happens or replace the water valve,if that looks ok the flow meter is probably gonna be it so this might be the part you want to change out,i can't remember how to test the flow meter,i carry one so if i see this error i pop it on and see what happens and out of the three times i've seen this it was the flow meter.hope this helps you can google how to check it the instructions on the tech sheet in your washer isn't that good but you can check it out.good luck with your washer
might be your lid lock are door lock switch is bad if you have your manual tell how to put washer in program mode then it should give you a errcode show you what wrong with your washer ok
F35 error code is indicating a problem with the water level pressure switch operation (key#20). There could be a blockage in the air dome or pressure switch hose (key#21). The air dome is located on the back of the tub on the left hand side
SUD means the washer has detected suds, or foam inside the basket. Suds will cause the washer to wash poorly, and it can lead to other issues. The first step is to confirm you are using H-E detergent. H-E detergent is formulated to get your clothes clean with less water, and without creating foam
F25 is a DRIVE MOTOR TACHOMETER ERROR. This error is one of the toughest one since it really does not narrow it down. I would do plenty of testing before replacing the expensive parts. If the control is unable to properly detect motor speed, the machine shuts down.
If a failure occurs during high-speed spin, the door unlocks after 3 Minutes.
Possible Causes/Procedure
1. Verify the shipping system including shipping bolts, spacers and the power cord are removed.
2. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
3. Check drive motor tachometer resistance. It should be approx. 115 ohms.
4. Check wire harness connections between the drive motor and the Motor Control Unit (MCU), and between the MCU and the Central Control Unit (CCU).
5. Plug in washer or reconnect power.
6. Check the MCU by looking for operations of the drive motor.
7. Check the drive motor for powered rotations.
If everything checks out okay, you should think about replacing the MCU since it may not read your motor correctly.
Hello, we are sorry to hear that you are experiencing this problem. We would recommend having a certified technician out to take a look at the Washer and give the appliance a proper diagnosis. If you would like further assistance you can send your name, phone number, address, model/serial number and the date of which you purchased the Washer to [email protected].