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My Whirlpool Ultimate Care II Washer doesn't stop filling with water
If this only happens when the machine is turned on,the tube from the tub to the water level switch is pinched or broken. If the clear plastic tube is not pinched or broken,the water level switch in the control console is bad. If the machine lets water through when it is in the OFF position,the water valve where the hoses connect are bad.
6/19/2015 10:41:24 PM •
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on Jun 19, 2015
What is the repair rate for the appliance
Hello. Appliance repairs are usually billed on an hourly basis. Average rates for the first half an hour could vary between $50- $70. For every subsequent time block the rates would be less.
That said, I recommend that you call a few large appliance repair places and ask them directly.
We all know that the repair could cost more than a new appliance so we must be careful.
5/19/2015 8:12:37 PM •
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on May 19, 2015
Whirlpool Ultimate Care 2 washer will not spin
sounds like a broken motor coupling( this machines equivelent to a belt. part number 285753a . mounts directly to the motor shaft and connects to the transmission, order a new one it installs between the motor and transmission,assy
1/3/2015 11:23:14 PM •
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on Jan 03, 2015
The water isn't shutting off.so it overflows out
Several things could be causing that. First, behind the control panel check to make sure that the plastic tubing that connects to the water level switch is still connected. The water level switch is the one you use to choose what size load you are washing. If it is connected, trace that clear tubing to the other end to see if it is damaged or if it is disconnected at the other end. An easy and fast way to check the tubing is to fill the washer about 1/4 full of water, disconnect the tubing from the switch in the control panel, the blow air through the tube. If you hear air bubbling from inside of the washer, then the tubing is most likely good and also connected at the bottom end. If the tubing is good, then the switch itself may be bad. To test the switch, use another piece of tubing and (ONCE THE POWER IS DISCONNECTED) blow air pressure into the back of the switch, if you dont hear the switch click when pressure is applied, the switch is probably bad. If it does click, then test the switch with a continuity tester or ohm meter while applying pressure through the tubing. On a GOOD switch, there will be no continuity when enough pressure is applied.
11/5/2014 4:37:22 AM •
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on Nov 05, 2014
Why does my older whirlpool washer fill, agitate, then stop?
The motor is possibly overheating due to dry bearings, causing the thermal overload to open (it re-closes when the motor cools down).
SOLUTION:
Get some oil onto the felt pads around the plain bearings each end of the motor-where the shaft comes out, you'll be able to dribble it in; at the covered end if you can't prise the cover off, make a hole in it with a philips screwdriver and a sharp 'tap' with a hammer.
I like to use silicon oil but car engine oil would be ok.
7/26/2014 4:33:11 AM •
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on Jul 26, 2014
Why does my machine not wash as good as it used to?
Water temp changed? Different detergent? Overloading enough to prevent proper agitation? All these can affect the performance. Also, if drainage is slow due to clog or weak pump, it might not rinse well, leaving soapy residue as well. Whirlpool pumps are pretty cheap and easy to change, usually, should that prove to be the source of your trouble. But look for simpler causes first.
6/28/2014 10:00:24 PM •
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on Jun 28, 2014
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