Thomas October 11, 2013 for Model Number GHW9100lw1 Replaced the c c p with a a brand new one still getting F 11 on the front.
1 Answer Hello Thomas. Potential Causes Check Wire Harness connections to the MCU, the motor, and Central Control Unit (CCU). Check the Drive system for any worn or failed components. Check Motor. Check CCU. Check MCU. Check that the serial harness at the MCU is not mounted upside down. The wires should be to the left when facing the MCU connectors. Read More...
Bobby February 03, 2013 for Model Number GHW9100LW1 The green start button does not spring back and the machine will not start. Do I have to replace the whole control panel? Please tell me what parts I need. It looks like the plastic piece that holds the button in place is broken there is no spring in there. Thanks
1 Answer Hello Bobby. You need to disassemble the control panel and see if the button is broke, or the user interface WP8181905 is broke. It sounds like the interface is going to be the issue. Read More...
Jady August 20, 2012 for Model Number ghw9100lw1 Power button Item Number: AP3128749 Manufacturer's Number: 8181860 made by WHIRLPOOL; The front control panel is cracked. What I can do?
1 Answer Jady, if the control panel is cracked it will need to be replaced. Your part number is 8182290. Thanks! Read More...
Tech May 31, 2012 for Model Number GHW9100LWw1 When I push the control on button on my whirlpool duet washer the washer comes on but the light on the cycle flashes no matter which cycle I chose but it does change the amount of time when I chose a different cycle. All the buttons work but it will not let me do a diagnostic test. Please tell me what I need to do? Thanks!
1 Answer Hello Tech. Make sure the control panel is not locked out. If not, you will need to replace the user interface WP8181905 on the unit. Read More...
Kay A. March 10, 2012 for Model Number GHW9100LW Where to purchase handle for front loading door? Handle cracked and broke. Cannot glue it back on.
1 Answer Kay, the door handle used on your model is part number WP8181846. We have this part available for purchase. Thanks! Read More...
Stuart November 15, 2011 for Model Number ghw9100lw can not separate part#1 from part#2 on the control panel.I pressed on the tabs on the inside ,it seemed to be jamed by the spin dial I'm afraid to try & take off the dial #23or#20 it might break!!!!! help............tks. stuart
1 Answer Stuart, You have to remove the selector knob from the selector shaft. " Removing the Touch Pad/LED Assembly from the Console - The Touch Pad/LED Assembly is removed as a single unit and contains the Push Buttons, LEDs, cable, etc. The buttons can be replaced separately. Begin by removing the cycle selector knob. There are eight tabs securing the Touch Pad/LED Assembly to the console. A flat bladed screwdriver will be helpful in releasing these tabs. Release these tabs in sequence from left to right around the Touch Pad/LED Assembly until all of the tabs are free and the Assembly can be lifted from the console." Be cautious and you'll do fine. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...
Bill G. October 04, 2011 for Model Number GHW9100LW2 The front control panel is cracked and the electronic control board cracked. Is there a one piece unit to replace?
1 Answer Hello Bill! The parts are not available as an assembly. You will have to purchase the control panel 8182290 and board WP8181905 separately. Thanks! Read More...
Tony May 24, 2011 for Model Number ghw9100lw1 The start button on my unit is no longer depressing, so it doesn't work...I attempted to get to it by taking the control panel off and found it to be hard to get to as it was behind the user interface assembly. Does the entire assembly need to be replaced in order to return to proper function? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Tony. Most parts of the control panel can be replaced separately. I will include a link detailing the different parts of your panel. You would only have to replace the damaged part. You would need to disassemble the unit and check to see what part is broken I hope you find this info to be helpful. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/sect/k/6/w/k6w4k5we2x.gif Read More...