Washing Machine Repair Guide
Appliance repairs are nearly predictable, but don’t be hopeless, fixing it isn’t that difficult. We will describe and explain how to troubleshoot your washing machines for some common malfunctions.
CAUTION: Before you do any work on a washer, make sure it is unplugged and disconnect the grounding wire as well as the water hoses. Please exercise extreme caution. Noble Appliance Repair cannot be held accountable for injuries due to misuse of our repair guides.
How a washing machine works?
Washing machines vary from different manufactures, but still have the same principles. It simply works by cleaning your clothing by means of water and detergent mixture. Since a washing machine varies in different models, a top loading washing machine works when the agitator spins back and forth dragging the clothes down to the bottom then move back to the top where the agitator pulls them again. While in a front-loading washing machine, the clothes stumble in the base of the washer tub over and over again. After the water is pumped out, inner barrel uses a centrifugal force and squeezes the excess water by again spinning it depending upon the washer model.
How to Remove Odor from your Front-loading Washing Machines
In order to eliminate the odor coming from your washing machine, follow these simple steps:
1. Make sure to leave the door open after each phase.
2. You may buy products such as Tide Washing Machine cleaner or the like in any grocery stores or you can order some of them online.
3. Prepare a hot water cycle to break down unwanted odors inside your washing machine.
4. Buy a 1 gallon of white vinegar. Pour about a half in the washing machine’s tub and then run any cleaning cycle. Use this process once a month, thorough usage of this process may damage some rubber parts of your washing machine.
5. If odor persists, leave the door open for how many days and remove the detergent drawer to eliminate the unwanted odor.
6. Wipe down your door gasket by using antibacterial wipes or any bleached-based cleaner.
How to Remove Odor from your Top-loading Washing Machines
- Use washing machine cleaner products that are available in the market.
- Drain excess water properly inside the washing machine and see to it to wipe and dry the white plastic piece found at the lip of the tub.
- Try to remove the agitator if you can and clean it using a clean rag.
- Rinse thoroughly by using a hot water solution in order to break down those odorous residue.
- If odor persists, leave the door open for how many days.
Below are some other troubleshooting guides.
Washing Machine Repair Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM |
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Washer does not work and makes no noise |
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Washer does not work but it does make noise |
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No water is entering the wash tub |
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The water fills the wash tub too slowly |
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The tub does not fill with enough water |
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The water overflows the wash tub |
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Water drains out during the wash or rinse cycle |
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Water drains out while it is filling |
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Water drips into the wash tub when the washer is off |
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Water does not drain out of the wash tub |
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Agitator does not move |
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Agitator movement is weak or moves in only one direction |
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Drum does not spin |
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Clothes are too wet after spin cycle |
There might be a drain or a spin problem Drain:
Spin:
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Cycle does not advance |
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Burning or electrical smell |
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Stale odor coming from washer or clothes |
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Noisy or vibrates too much |
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Clothing is damaged |
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If you have any questions regarding our Washing Machine Repair Troubleshooting Guide, feel free to contact us at 678-646-4346 or simply email us at admin@noblebhs.com and we’ll be happy to assist you!