The cycle stopped somewhere between draining and spinning, leaving wet clothes and a locked door. After popping the lock and starting a new cycle, the washer will start filling with water but will not agitate (and door will not unlock at pause or cancel.) When on spin only, no spinning occurs, but the timer counts down to 5 and stops (again leaving the door locked.) Is this most likely a problem with the door, the locking mechanism, a belt, or a board? Can you help me diagnose the problem? Thanks. addt'l info: the door has always seemed a little off to me, and occasionally several attempts to close it are necessary to keep it closed. I also notice that there is now a bit of water that has found it's way into the "window" in a place that doesn't look reachable.
SOURCE: Hi, I have an Electrolux
Im taking it that you have a squirrel cage motor.(motor without bruhes) Locate the capacitor and replace it. Most of the time its the capacitor that has malfunctioned and that will stop the spin cycle. If you have a soft start.(an electronic control), then check the brushes. Possibly need someone to help as the motor will need to be removed to gain access to the brushes. Check length. must be at least 25 mm.(otherwise not enough tension). Make sure power is pulled out when doing this repair.
SOURCE: My Electrolux EWFLW65HIW is filling
Hi The issue
is with the water inlet valve that is bad and should be replaced. Hope this
helps... Please post back for further assistance. Daniel
SOURCE: Electrolux front load washer door won't
First try to reset the lock unplugged the power machine for a few (10) minutes (maybe release the interlock door switch). If this work, them its possible that you need door latch replacement.
To do it, turn
off power, unplug at the mains. Drag the machine out so you can see
the back. Remove the 2 screws that hold the top on, pull back or tap
the top forward (depending on the model) to unclip it. Peer inside.
You will see the door switch inside the chassis exactly in line with the
door handle on the outside. See if you manually make the mechanism
release, or if you have a stubby philips screwdriver, you can probably
unscrew the switch complely.
Keep us updated.
SOURCE: regardless of what cycle i
ok. u know were the hoses are connected to the washer? ok the problem is on the other side on the inside .its a red and other is green sileniod.you hoses on the other side ,replace both parts to stop the leak...E Z to do. but unpluge washer before work
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