If your Kenmore washing machine is having trouble filling and then drains without spinning during the rinse cycle, there could be a few possible causes.
Water supply issue: The first thing to check is the water supply. Make sure the water supply valves are fully open and there are no kinks or blockages in the hoses. Also, check the water pressure and make sure it meets the manufacturer's requirements.
Faulty water inlet valve: The water inlet valve is responsible for controlling the water flow into the washing machine. If the valve is faulty, it may not be allowing enough water to enter the machine, which can cause the filling to take a long time. It could also be stuck in the drain position, causing the machine to drain instead of filling. You may need to replace the water inlet valve.
Clogged filter screens: If the filter screens in the water inlet valve are clogged with debris or hard water deposits, it can restrict water flow and cause the machine to fill slowly or not at all. Try cleaning the filter screens to see if this improves the water flow.
Faulty pressure switch: The pressure switch monitors the water level in the washing machine and tells the control board when to start and stop the filling and draining cycles. If the pressure switch is faulty, it may not be sending the correct signals to the control board, which can cause issues with the filling and draining cycles.
If you have checked the water supply and filter screens and they appear to be working correctly, it may be necessary to replace the water inlet valve or pressure switch. If you are not comfortable performing these repairs yourself, it may be best to contact a qualified appliance repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
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It is certainly a drainage issue. Check the connectors on the main board or timer dial. Also check the drain pump actually works.
@ronhurley the error code "OE" is a "Drain error " and it is initiated by your washer not having fully drained in 10 minutes. Most common cause is a clogged filter.
Jan 17, 2016
Try taking off the top. This is held by two spring clips that can be released using a pair of putty knives. Slide the putty knives in from the front of the cabinet on each side so that you push down on the clips. Then you can remove the top. The clips are part 6 on the top and cabinet diagram here: https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/2y7mjzejlr-000582/kenmore-11022992103-washer-parts .
I hope this helps. We had a problem with a similar washer and the only way to access the inlet valves was to remove the top, as above.
Cindy Wells
It sounds like there may be an issue with the water inlet valve on your Kenmore washing machine. The water inlet valve controls the flow of water into the washing machine and it could be that it is not opening properly, preventing water from entering the machine. Another possible issue is with the water pressure, the water pressure may be too low.
It could also be a problem with the lid switch, if the lid switch is not functioning properly, the machine will not start. This switch is located inside the washing machine and is activated by the lid. It is designed to prevent the machine from running if the lid is open.
It's also possible that there is a problem with the motor, which is preventing the machine from spinning.
It is recommended that you contact a professional to diagnose and repair the problem as these are complex machine and it's better to be handled by a specialist.
The E24 error code on a Kenmore dishwasher model 630.1390 typically indicates a problem with the drain pump or the drain hose. This can cause the dishwasher to start adding water but then shut off and display the E24 error message.
Here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
Check the drain hose for any clogs or blockages. Make sure the hose is not kinked or bent and that it is properly connected to the garbage disposal or drain.
Inspect the drain pump for any debris or foreign objects. Clean out the pump, if necessary.
Check the air gap on the dishwasher. Make sure it is not clogged or blocked.
Inspect the control board and check for any error messages.
Power off the dishwasher and unplug it for 10 minutes to reset the electronic control board.
Make sure the dishwasher is level and that the legs are adjusted properly.
If the problem persists even after trying these steps, it might be best to contact a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair.
here are some ideas.....
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Washing-Machine/45-6-151416-/New/Kenmore-Washer-Leaking-Water-110-92587210
Kenmore stackable washer dryer doesn't cycle (doesn't advance to water fill or wash, drain, rinse, spin) (not spinning, draining, filling?) After the video, we learned it was the points in the timer. It wasn't the black "electrical plug", being plugged into. Get your serial number and google Kenmore timer and you can order a replacement timer. Even if you still have someone come out, you've still saved a bunch!.......ps....I had a viewer make a good point!; I obviously didn't have any issues, but obviously be careful with electrical panel and any loose wires!