Tag: whirlpool
All the articles with the tag "whirlpool".
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Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working - Causes & Fix
Usually a clogged water filter or kinked supply line. Remove and reseat the filter, check the line behind the unit for kinks.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator Too Warm - Causes & Fix
A too-warm alarm usually means a door was left open, power was lost, or the refrigerator thermistor has failed. Check doors and power first.
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Whirlpool Freezer Not Freezing - Causes & Fix
Blocked airflow from packed food or dirty condenser coils is the most common cause. Clear vents and clean coils first.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator Not Cooling - Causes & Fix
Dirty condenser coils are the most common cause. Clean the coils at the rear or bottom of the cabinet to restore heat rejection.
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Whirlpool Dryer No Power - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a tripped breaker or blown fuse at the home panel. Reset both breakers or replace both fuses and check for 240 volts at the outlet.
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Whirlpool Dryer Squeaking - Causes & Fix
Squeaking usually comes from a worn idler pulley or lint buildup on belts and pulleys. Check leveling, clean lint, and inspect pulleys.
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Whirlpool Dryer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually restricted airflow from lint buildup or blocked venting causes overheating and safety shutdown. Clean the lint screen, vent hose, and exterior vent to restore full airflow.
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Whirlpool Dryer Won't Tumble - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a broken drive belt or a door that isn't fully latched. Check power, door latch, and belt first.
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Whirlpool Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a restricted airflow path. Clean the lint screen, check for kinked or crushed vent hose, and inspect the outdoor exhaust vent.
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Whirlpool Dryer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Most often Control Lock is enabled or the door isn't fully latched. Unlock the control or reseat the door to restore operation.
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Whirlpool Dryer Not Heating - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a tripped breaker on one leg of the 240V supply. Check that both breakers are on and reset them if needed.
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Whirlpool Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by an unbalanced load or unlevel washer. Redistribute clothes evenly, adjust leveling legs, and tighten jam nuts.
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Whirlpool Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Control Lock is usually on or the washer is still draining. Press and hold Control Lock for 3 seconds, or wait 5 minutes after the cycle ends.
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Whirlpool Washer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by an unbalanced or overloaded load. Redistribute the laundry evenly in the drum and restart the cycle to clear the pause.
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Whirlpool Washer Won't Fill with Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a closed supply valve, kinked hose, or clogged inlet screen. Check water supply first, then clean screens and test the valve.
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Whirlpool Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Most Whirlpool washer leaks come from loose or damaged fill and drain hoses. Check all hose connections and washers at the back first.
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Whirlpool Washer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Usually power is interrupted, Control Lock is on, or the door latch is not closed. Check the outlet, disable Control Lock, and confirm the door clicks shut.
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Whirlpool Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by an imbalanced or overloaded load. Redistribute clothes evenly, reduce the load size, and restart the cycle.
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Whirlpool Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
Most often a kinked or clogged drain hose blocks water flow. Check the hose for kinks and clogs, then inspect the drain pump for debris.
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Whirlpool Water Heater E11 Error - Causes & Fix
E11 on a Whirlpool water heater is not officially documented in water heater manuals. Run diagnostics and check the model's code table.
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Whirlpool E08 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E08 means Energy Smart Module failure on Whirlpool hybrid electric water heaters. Most common fix: replace the ESM module.
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Whirlpool Water Heater E07 Error - Causes & Fix
E07 means lower thermistor sensor failure. Check wiring at the electronic thermostat first, then replace the lower sensor if connections are good.
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Whirlpool Water Heater E03 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E03 means upper thermistor sensor failure in the Electronic Thermostat assembly. Replace the ET to clear the code on most models.
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Whirlpool E02 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E02 means your Whirlpool water heater exceeded its high-limit safety temperature. Turn off power, press reset, restore power. If it returns, call a tech.