Pete for Model Number WTW6200Sw2 After I got this washer, the control board failed and was replaced on warranty. Now that one seems to be failing. It fills (on "normal"), starts to wash for a short time, but then it stops and drains and shows the overload code. However, it isn't overloaded. I've tried it with practically no load and it still does it. After that happens I have to restart it again on the rinse/spin cycle, and it again goes to overload after it fills and runs for a short time. Finally I have to restart again it on drain/spin to get the clothes spun out and somewhat cleaner. If this is a problem with the main control board it doesn't say much for Whirlpool's quality control. Do you have any suggestions for me? Thank you, Pete
Answer Hello Pete. You can also get this from a Mechanical friction on drive mechanism, not allowing the basket to disengage. You need to check for articles of clothing between the inner and outer baskets. Bad bearings will also cause this. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, November 11, 2014