Friday, June 22, 2018

How to Fix A Washer That’s Timer Won’t Advance

onsite_washer_repair_service_technicianNot all home appliances are equally useful. We use some residential appliances almost every day, while we use other others occasionally. Appliances such as dishwasher, refrigerator, and washer, are some appliances that we use regularly. Any problem with these appliances can upset our daily routine. For instance, if your washer stops working, you may have to wash a pile of dirty clothes by hand, which is a tiring and time-consuming process. To troubleshoot the problem with your machine, it is best to get help from a repairman who is qualified and experienced in doing washing machine repair. If you feel that there is no major problem with your machine and you don’t require the services of a washer technician, you can try the washer repair yourself. However, make sure you take every possible precaution before you start working on your household appliance.

One of the problems you are likely to encounter when using the washer is the timer not advancing. If you plan to troubleshoot the problem yourself, you should check the parts that could be responsible for this problem and repair or replace the damaged part. Some parts that can be responsible for this problem are:

Lid Switch

Most top loaders come with a safety feature known as the lid switch. This switch is usually located below the top lid of the washer. The switch has a pin or projection attached to it which activates the switch when the lid is closed. The switch supplies power to the motor circuits and the timer. Check if the lid switch is activated when the lid is closed. You must also visually inspect the condition of the actuators and levers and make sure they are not sticking or damaged. If the lid switch is activated but there is no power supply to the circuits and the motor, it means that the switch is damaged and must be replaced. To replace the switch, disconnect the power supply to the machine and remove all the wires that are connected to the switch. Once you remove the switch from the machine, check its condition using a multi-meter. Many people avoid replacing the lid switch that is broken or damaged. You should not do this as it is an important safety feature of the washer and can result in serious injury. Get help with this issue from qualified appliance repair professionals.

Timer Motor

Several functions of the washer are controlled by the timer. The timer has several electrical contacts that are operated by a motor or assembly. Some timer contacts control the functions of the timer motor. If the timer of the machine does not advance, it could be due to a problem with the motor or the timer itself. You can check the condition of the timer using a multi-meter. To do this you must have some knowledge of electrical schematics to determine the correct checks. If the timer is working properly, you must check the continuity of the time motor. If there is a problem with the timer motor, you may have to replace the timer assembly, as timer motor may not be available separately.

Water Level Controller

The controller is responsible for controlling the water valve of the washer. When the desired water level is reached, the controller turns off the valve which prevents water from overflowing. If the desired water level is reached but the machine timer does not advance, it may be due to a defective switch that controls the water level. You will need a multi-meter to check the condition of the switch. Before checking the condition of the water level switch, make sure you disconnect the power supply to the machine. Once you disconnect the power supply, remove all the wires that are connected to the switch. Now check the condition of each contact using a schematic diagram.

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The knob is attached to the machine’s timer shaft. This knob will turn as the timer advances through the wash cycle. The knob can also be used to activate the wash cycle by pulling out on a lever that activates the timer switch. This plastic knob has a metal insert that is attached to the timer shaft. Normal use of the washer can wear out the knob and prevent it from turning with the timer shaft. When the knob is damaged, it will be difficult for the timer to run to the desired wash cycle. Also, it will prevent the dial from turning with the shaft as the wash cycle advances.

If you plan to replace the faulty dial or knob, make sure you remove the power supply to the house appliance. If power supply is not disconnected, you may inadvertently start the washer which can be a serious health hazard. To remove the timer knob from the machine, you may have to move it in and rotate it in an anti-clockwise direction. Some knobs are covered by cap and have a retaining clip that connects it to the dial. In these machines, you have to remove the cap and the retaining clip to remove the knob from the machine.

Drain Pump

The pump is responsible for removing the water from the tub at the end of the rinse and wash cycle. If there is a problem with the drain pump, the water will not drain from the tub and the washer will not advance to the next portion of the cycle. If you face this problem, you must check the condition of the drain pump. Some electronic washers display a fault code when the water does not drain from the tub. You can use this fault code to identify the exact cause of the problem.

Water inlet Valve

During the fill portion of the wash cycle, the inlet valve supplies both hot and cold water to the washer. The valve has two solenoids that are responsible for opening and closing the valve. If there is a problem during the spin cycle or if the machine stalls during the fill portion of wash or rinse cycle, it could be due to the faulty inlet valve. Before you check the condition of the inlet valve, make sure the inlet hose is not blocked or kinked. Also, make sure the inlet screen is clean. If there is no problem with the hose and screens, you can check the continuity of the solenoids using a multi-meter. This check must be done after you disconnect the power supply to the machine. If the solenoids test out OK, you must check the power supply to the solenoids. This washer service requires a live voltage check which should be performed by a trained appliance service technician. If there is no power supply to the solenoids, you must check the components of water level switch, time, lid and cycle selector switch.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

How to Fix A Washer That Shakes and Moves

She takes the laundry out of the dryer.When a house appliance is broken, it can disturb your normal routine. At times, the residential appliance may move or vibrate, which can make it difficult for you to use the appliance. For instance, you may not be able to wash your clothes when the washing machine moves or vibrates. You could get help of a washer technician to troubleshoot the problem. Alternatively, you could try to repair or service the household appliance without any professional help. Here are the steps you could take to identify and troubleshoot the problem with the washer.

 

Shock Absorber

Most front-loading washers have shock absorbers that reduce the machine movement during the spin cycle. These shock absorbers are usually attached to the tub and the base frame of the machine. To assess the condition of this part, you must remove the rear or front panel of the machine. If you notice that the shock absorbers are damaged or broken, you must replace them immediately. If you don’t have the tools to replace the shocks, you can get help from a washer repairman.

When the shock absorbers are damaged, they will unbalance the loads and cause the washer to move or shake. The home appliance will make loud banging sound when the washtub rotates. If steps are not taken to troubleshoot the problem, it can damage other components.

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Tub and Suspension Spring

Suspension springs of the washer are used either to stabilize the washer tub assembly to the base or to suspend the tub from the washer cabinet. These suspensions also absorb the vibrations of the washtub when the tub spins. When these springs are damaged, you can hear excessive noise from the home appliance during the spin cycle. To assess the condition of the suspension springs, you must remove the front or top outer panel of the washer. Visually inspect the springs and replace them, if necessary.

Snubber Ring

Some washers have a snubber ring that reduces vibration during the spin cycle. The ring is usually located at the bottom of the washer and it provides cushion to the tub support assembly and the washer base. When the ring wears out, it allows the washtub to move excessively, which can cause the washer to shake uncontrollably. To visually inspect the ring, you must remove the front panel. If you notice white dust on or near the ring, it indicates that the ring is worn out and must be replaced. To replace the ring, you must first remove the tub
springs.

Tub Dampening Strap

Some washers have straps that reduce vibration during the spin cycle. The straps are attached to the corner of the cabinet and top of the washtub. The straps are made of soft rubber that can wear out due to regular use. When the strap is worn out, the washtub can come in contact with the cabinet, which can cause the machine to shake. This can create loud banging sound. If the straps are damaged, you must replace all the straps at the same time. Changing the straps may not be easy, and it is in your interest to get help from a washer service
technician.

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