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Whirlpool GHW9100L Front Load Washer - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Aluminum pulley
THe two flats are on the shaft? If so, these flats are for set screws that lock the pulley on the shaft. Im lost on the ' two flats' part.
12/3/2013 1:31:44 AM •
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on Dec 03, 2013
Whirlpool washing machine displays error code e14
To prevent the washer from operating while the detergent drawer is open your machine has what is called a "reed switch". The reed switch is controlled by this magnet, so that when the drawer is closed the magnet causes the reed switch to close and this tells the control board to go ahead and run the machine.
Your error message is telling you the reed switch it not working, so they want you to check the magnet to make sure it is still in place and is working.
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11/14/2013 10:53:40 PM •
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on Nov 14, 2013
Duet Washing Machine spin cycle is spinning slow
make sure u are not under loading the washer with just one or two items and that the load is fairly balanced or else the machine will not go into high speed spin as to not go completely off balance and walk across your floor if that doesnt fix it you might need a new ccu or motor control board probably the second one and make sure u are using HE detergent and not too much because suds will lock the pump up which will not spin with water in the unit
6/21/2013 10:53:07 PM •
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on Jun 21, 2013
Water level adjustment
You don't. Front load washers use only a very small amount of water. They fill a small amount, tumble a bit, resulting in water being absorbed into the clothes, which drops the water level in the tub. The washer senses this and adds more water, which repeats until water level stabilizes. The only way to get more water on wash cycles is to use delicate cycles, which use more water, resulting in a more gentle wash action. Remember that due to the low water consumption of front load washers, you should only use one tablespoon of HE detergent per cycle. (even less if you use 2x or 3x concentrate.) This is a FixYa solution. Your washer is working as designed.
4/1/2013 4:08:58 AM •
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on Apr 01, 2013
My whirlpool duet washer front loader wont wring out the clothese properly. We have replace the drain pump and cleared all the hoses and filters. It also doesn't seem to go in to real fast spin.
First, make sure your machine is not overloaded. Overloading will not allow the machine to spin out properly. Also, make sure its fairly level. Next, make sure that all the shocks on the drum are properly attached and in working order (after you pull off the access panel, the shocks are readily visible -- there are typically 4 of them, 2 in front, 2 in back). Their heads slip into a slot and then twisting them locks them in. Finally, I would pull of the drain line leading from the drain filter to the tub basin. Once its off, stick your hand up into the basin. All kinds of yuck tends to collect there, semi-obstructing the drain line, which permits more water to remain in the basin, which doesn't allow your machine to spin as quickly as it otherwise would.
3/10/2013 9:50:51 PM •
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on Mar 10, 2013
All the lights on but not start
Door switch located above door latch R side is broken should stick out so when door closes the switch is engaged. Temp fix is toothpick cut half inch long then poke in hole. Until a switch can be replaced.
1/28/2013 2:53:40 AM •
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on Jan 28, 2013
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