Was told wash load too small, added more clothes, still won't start
I have read that if the pump is not draining the tub completely, there is an interlock that prevents the high speed spin from engagin. I have had debris caught in my pump several times (kids!!) with similar issues. There is a trap on the line leading from the tub to the pump which is "supposed" to capture debris, but it doesn't work all that well. Check your pump.....
SOURCE: FRONT LOAD WASHER
ther is something blocking the drain pump, check the water coming out from the drain if its floating out good if not there may be a sock or a bra wire inside the pump.
SOURCE: Affinity Front load washer will not spin out clothes
I replaced the lock assembly. Took about 5 minutes and $70.00 part. It is working perfectly. I also cleaned the filter while I was at it.
SOURCE: Won't spin after wash cycle or rinse cycle
CHECK THE FOLLOWING---
1. Clogged drain line or water pump
Check to see if there's something stuck inside the pump or the drain
hose connected to the pump (pump is usually located at the bottom
and towards the back of the washing machine).
2. Water Pump
If the drain line isn't clogged, you may have a problem with the
water pump such as a frozen pulley or a broken impeller. If that's
the case replace the water pump. Note: if you have a belt driven
washer, check the belt(s) for cracks, as this would be a perfect
time to replace the belt(s) if needed.
SOURCE: front load washer frigidaire leaving small marks on clothes
I have twice taken apart this front loader Frigidaire washer (also sold as Kenmore) to replace the rotted out aluminum spider arm supporting the spin-basket (which seems to universally fall apart within 5 years), and now I started observing the described black stain pattern on the clothes. As with the spider arm breakdown, this problem has nothing to do with water hardness, softeners, detergents, or dryers (I line-dry all my clothes), and everything to do with the poor quality design of this machine. I have not yet positively identified the cause of the black stains, but I suspect that the bearing seal is breaking down and in the process is releasing greasy particles that mix with the clothes and create the described black stain patterns. Unfortunately the repair would cost more than a new machine for most people, as the spider arm is probably just about gone by this stage. I am lucky to own another junk washer for spare parts and am able to fix it myself. For skilled do-it-yourself mechanics, it is possible to find a replacement seal and bearings on the internet, assuming the spider arm is new (over $200 part), or still in good shape.
Thank you for your inquiry, friend!
I see that you are having trouble with your Frigidaire washer not starting. This sounds like a possible problem with your control panel or keypad. You may need to disassemble the washer in order to pinpoint the possible problem this is not a simple DIY job. I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional technician for proper diagnosis and repair. This will help you avoid future issues as well as possible multiple part purchases. I hope this information is helpful. -Matt
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