SOURCE: Whirlpool 6th Sense AWM8123/1 error code FH
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Most washing machine timers are digital or mechanical. The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences. For this reason, any repairs to the timer should be made by a professional service person. However, there are a couple of checks you can make when you suspect the timer is faulty -- you may be able to install a new timer yourself.
Step 1: Unplug the washer. To access the timer, remove the control knobs and the panel that covers the controls. This may be a front panel, or access may be through a panel at the back of the unit. Carefully examine the wires that connect the timer to the other parts of the washer. If the wires are loose or disconnected, try pushing them into position; they usually fit into their terminals like plugs. Use long-nosed pliers to avoid breaking the wire connections -- never pull a wire by hand.
Step 2: To test the timer, use a VOM set to the RX1 scale. Disconnect the power leads to the timer and clip one probe of the VOM to each lead. The VOM should read zero if the timer is working. Since the timer is a multiple switch, turn it through its cycle and test each pair of terminals in turn. The meter should read zero at all of these points. If one or more readings are above zero, the timer is faulty and should be replaced.
Step 3: To replace the timer, unscrew and disconnect the old one. Install a new timer made specifically for the washing machine. If there are many wires on the timer, have a helper hold the new timer next to the old one as you work. Disconnect the old wires one at a time, connecting each corresponding new wire as you work, to make sure the connections are properly made. Or, draw a diagram showing the connections before removing the old timer. After all the wires are connected, check the connections again for correctness and screw the timer assembly into place.thank u....please rate it
SOURCE: error code f22 whirlpool duet wash cycle
f22 is a door lock error try this hit cancel turn your dial to another setting, hit start and once it starts hit cancel again and it should unlock. thats what i did anyway.
If you're getting an F22 error, you will want to check anything to do with the door latch switch.
SOURCE: Hoover Nextra HNF2127 washing machine. Lights flashing at finish
Hi
Thanks for using FixYa. The start and pre-wash usually flash due to a clogged
drain hose or the water pump. You’ll need to drain the water out of the
base and also 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). 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. Please
do accept the solution if the issue is resolved or else revert for further
assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
SOURCE: My Affinity Front load washer, Model #ATF7000ES1
I am having this same exact issue, have you figured out what the was?
SOURCE: Hoover washer/dryer VHW854D SHOWS ERROR
I have exactly the same problem. Hoover Service Centre told me to tip a bucket of warm water into the drum and leave for 5 minutes before switching it back on. The idea is that the machine may be affected by the cold weather. Needless to say it made no difference and Error 11 remains - I am expecting an engineer on Thursday 23 I'll keep you posted on the outcome.
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