SOURCE: whirlpol duet
I had the same problem. Unplug the washer for 30 seconds, then plug back in. That seemed to reset the computer and allowed a new cycle to be chosen and started. Good call Krazytech!
SOURCE: GHW9100LW@ whirlpool Duet grey seal leaks
Here's the instructions you need to replace the door bellow on a Whirlpool Duet:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r385211-replacing_door_bellow_whirlpool_duet
Let me know if you need further assistance. I hope this helps you.
PS I know it's a lengthy read, but it's a simple repair if you follow the directions.
SOURCE: Door open and closing problem
My dishwasher model DU3003XL0 has a similar problem. It happened yesterday. I had opened the door all the way, and then I heard a loud clunk sound. I suspect it is the spring mechanism in the door, and am ordering new springs, and hope to fix it myself.
Wish me luck.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Duet Washer Model No. GHW9100LW, Serial No. CSM2608446, Type No. 199-AWM075/GY
not unless you make it yourself ..replacement handle is just like the 1 that broke
SOURCE: Whirlpool Duet HT GHW9400PL0
Thanks for the help, here is how I fixed mine. The net net is that you may have to desolder the two white relays first then solder them back. You will need a solder vac ($10 at radioshack) to remove the solder.
I followed the advise and first just added solder to the 2 white relays and 1 black relay and this did not work. I went to Granger and bought two new relays (black 10A/5A not 10A/10A) and this did not work still 6 weak relay clicks. I then took apart the door lock mechanism (very cool should have taken a picture) and still only got the six weak clicks. Finally, I put the two white relays back but switched their position, and by God's grace and mercy it instantly worked. No clicks from the relay, the door immediately locked and the machine started running. Oh by the way make sure you have the soap thing in if your wife takes it out to clean it while you are working or you will get a little wet.
With all that I did I can't say what exactlly worked except Prayer. I would excluded the actual door lock mechanism. I thought with us manually unlocking the door we may have jammed the mechanism but this was not true. The relays show to be the true culpret. Since this was my first ever soldering job it may be that. Or it may have been switching the relays. I would say resolder first, if that does not work swap the relays, and if that does not work try new ones. But if you just get the relay click you have not fixed it yet.
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