Washer Not SpinningOften caused by worn drive components, motor issues, control board faults, or suspension problems. Proper testing is required to identify the exact cause.
Washer Not DrainingDrain pump failures, clogged filters, or electronic control issues can prevent proper water removal and stop the cycle.
Washer Leaking WaterLeaks may result from damaged door seals, hoses, pumps, or internal connections. Early repair helps prevent floor and cabinet damage.
Excessive Vibration or NoiseUnbalanced loads, worn bearings, suspension failures, or motor issues can cause loud operation and movement.
Washer Won’t Turn OnElectrical supply problems, faulty control boards, damaged wiring, or safety interlocks can prevent the washer from powering up.
Error Codes or Control Panel IssuesError codes, unresponsive buttons, or blank displays often point to electronic control or sensor failures.
Washer over-filling or under-fillingOne common washing machine problem is overfilling or underfilling, caused by issues like a faulty water level sensor, clogged inlet hose, or leak in the fill hose. Overfilling may result from a defective water level sensor or a blockage like sediment build-up or a kink in the inlet hose.
If your washer shows any of these symptoms, professional diagnostics can help prevent further damage.