Matthew May 30, 2012 for Model Number 11028837700 Hey there so the other day my machine would wash and spin but didn't want to let the water out so I played with it and it worked on the delicate cycle then did another load and it will just now fill but wont agitate it will just sit there and after awhile it will let the water out with the spin cycle then refill and sit there and do it all over again. What do you think this might be?
1 Answer Hello Matthew. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the timer WPW10243947 is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit. Read More...
Giuseppe March 23, 2012 for Model Number maytag MVWC6ESWW1 My Cloths washer won't start. I can get it into and complete the spin cycle but it will not load water or agitate. Hope you can help.
1 Answer Hello Giuseppe. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the sensor switch WPW10248240 is bad and will need to be replaced. If the unit will spin, but will not fill with water on the hot or cold water cycle, then the sensor switch is the problem with the unit. Hope this helps. Read More...
1 Answer Jon, the timer knob and timer dial that matches timer part number WPW10243947 is part numbers WPW10180213 for the knob and W10180214 for the dial. Thanks! Read More...
Teamabydos November 07, 2011 for Model Number mvwc6esww1 The problem I’m having is that after the spin cycle is over it starts to fill with water for about 20 seconds and then it stops. Also, on the regular cycle when you start a load you hear it filling up with water, but you also hear the agitator going as well. So, do you think that it is the timer that has gone bad or is it something else?
1 Answer Hello Teamabydos. Based on the information you provided, you will need to replace the timer WPW10243947 and the sensor switch WPW10248240. Hope this helps. Read More...
James November 05, 2011 for Model Number mvwc6esww Okay when I'm washing on the regular cycle and the spin cycle is finishing up, the washer will start to fill up with water for about 15 seconds and then cut off. The spun clothes become wet all over again. A new problem now is when I start the regular load I can hear the water filling up, but the agitator has started as well. It least it sounds like it, but I can't tell if it is actually moving the clothes around because it stops when the lid is lifted. Anyway, do you think that it's the timer that has gone bad? Thanks James
1 Answer James, The first palce to start on your particular washer is, the fill sensor switch WPW10292584 and check the clear plastic tube that attaches to the switch and is routed down the the right rear side of the outer tub, blow in it to clear it,check and make sure it's not twisted or kinked. Thanks and Good Luck Read More...
Billie September 01, 2011 for Model Number MVWC6ESWW0 How do I get to the control panel for my model number if I need to install a Sensor Switch?
1 Answer Hello Billie. You will use a flat blade putty or butter knife to release the clips under the front corners. Insert the blade and push in on the clips. Once released, the control panel will flip backwards. You can now access and replace the timer WPW10243947. Hope this helps. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Billie. The pressure switch hose WP353244 goes from the air dome on the side of the tub, to the water level switch in the control panel. Hope this helps. Read More...
Billie W. August 31, 2011 for Model Number MVWC6ESWW0 When I set the washer to begin a cycle it immediately starts to agitate with no water in it. Is it the timer? When I fill it up with buckets of water it will start the cycle. Is it the water level sensor? I'm a single female that will have to call my son to come from out of town to fix this to save me labor costs if I can get the parts. Where can he get the instructions to fix it if we order the right part?
1 Answer Hello Billie. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the sensor switch WPW10292584 is bad and needs to be replaced. Hope this helps. Read More...
Tara August 19, 2011 for Model Number mvwc7esww0 when i pull the switch to start a load cycle, nothing happens. the machine doesn't fillup. it will spin if i turn the dial further ond pull out. just no water. i checked the screens on the back of the machine and there is nothing restricting the flow of water. can you help me?
1 Answer Tara, You most likely need the sensor switch WPW10248240 it controls both, the water temperature and the water level. Based on your post it's the most likely issue. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...
Grower June 10, 2011 for Model Number MVWC6ESWW0 My washer starts with little if any water in the tub regardless of my dial setting. After that it works normally but when it finishes operation the clothes are still in water.
1 Answer Hello. Please make sure the drain hose and pump are both working and do not have anything obstructing the drainage of water. You might have a defective water level switch WPW10292584 if the unit fills with a little of water and then continues the cycle. Hope you find this information helpful. Thanks! Read More...