Will not start cycle it stops during cycle
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SOURCE: whirlpool washer stops during cycle
Do a visual inspection on the electronic module. To do you need to removed it. Follow the manual for this. I got the manual from, it's pretty big, about 44MB: https://secured.whirlpool.com/Service/SrvTechAdm.nsf/2cd44500d572193285256a45004fd9d6/07e2c9ebdcf04a3085256f38004f9b84/$FILE/WPWASHER1.pdf
I had the same kind of issue on mine, no spinning and occasionally it did not want to start. I decided to remove "electronic control module" and do quick visual inspection on the board.
I find out that the board was full of little (microscopic) lead (plumb). I cleaned it with a toothbrush and ALCOHOL on both side, re-installed it and since then the machine worked find... Finally after a year I have a working machine.
I think you should test this solution before spending $400 on a new "electronic control module".
Let others know if it work on your side too.
SOURCE: Error code F05 after the start of wash cycle
error code F05 after the start of wash cycle, what do i do now
SOURCE: Whirlpool Front Load - Code F 32 - Cannot open door
F32 is the code for Pressure Switch Failure. Which is only found on a tech computer. Remove the top panel from the washer by removing the three screws in the top back of the washer. Inside the back right corner is a round plastic box, either black or white, that is the pressure switch box. Check to make sure all the quick connect wires are connected and tight. Unplug washer to reset it. If the cycle fails still with the F32, you'll need to get a new Pressure switch box. If that doesn't fix it then it could be the control box( the bigger rectangular box in the front right that the wires connect to.) Good Luck and Happy Washing
SOURCE: Problems with Whirlpool WFC7500VW Washer?
A10 is a long drain cycle. Check the drain hose to make sure it is not clogged or kinked. Could be a clogged or bad pump.
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