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Solve Your Biggest Washing Machine Problems With These Hints and Tips

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Top 5 Washer Problems and Solutions

3 min readUpdated Mar. 29, 2024Terry MehilosWasher
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Discover solutions to the most common washer problems with these practical hints and tips. From strange noises to mid-cycle halts, Sears Home Services technicians address nearly 1.4 million washing machine repairs annually, tackling issues like tub bearing damage, faulty door switches, drain pump malfunctions, and worn motor couplers. If your washer is acting up, explore these top five problems to troubleshoot and resolve the issue efficiently.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Common washing machine problems can range from noise and vibration issues to drainage and spinning malfunctions.
  • For complex or persistent washing machine issues, professional repair services like Sears Home Services offer expert assistance.
  • When your washing machine fails, count on Sears Home Services to help you get it repaired.

Solve Your Biggest Washing Machine Problems With These Hints and Tips

Does your washing machine stop mid-cycle? Is it making strange sounds or vibrations? These are just a couple of the most common washer problems that Sears’ extensive network of technicians solve on a daily basis. In fact, Sears has a long-standing reputation for expertly repairing countless washing machines year after year, ensuring reliability and peace of mind for homeowners.

If your washer’s on the fritz, one of these most common washing machine problems could be the culprit.

Problem #1: Unusual Sounds or Vibrations

Likely Culprit: Damaged tub bearings due to a compromised seal.

  • DIY Fixes: Check for any visible signs of leakage or water damage around the seal. Inspect the machine for unbalanced loads which can cause vibrations.
  • Technician Needed: Replacing tub bearings is a complex process that requires disassembling parts of the machine, best handled by a professional.

Problem #2: Washer Fails to Run or Stops Mid-Cycle

Likely Culprit: A faulty door or lid switch.

  • DIY Fixes: Ensure the door is closing properly. Test the switch with a multimeter for continuity.
  • Technician Needed: If the switch is defective and there's no continuity, replacing the door or lid switch requires electrical work best performed by a skilled technician.

Problem #3: Water Doesn’t Drain

Likely Culprit: The drain pump might be due for replacement or obstructed.

  • DIY Fixes: Check the drain hose for kinks or blockages. Inspect the drain pump for foreign objects that could be obstructing it.
  • Technician Needed: If the pump is damaged or fails to operate after removing obstructions, a technician should replace it.

Problem #4: Water Remains After the Spin Cycle

Likely Culprit: A worn-out or damaged drain pump.

  • DIY Fixes: Verify the drain hose’s connection and check for clogs in the hose and pump filter.
  • Technician Needed: If the pump is still not working after these checks, it’s likely damaged and needs professional replacement.

Problem #5: The Basket Is Slow or Fails to Spin

Likely Culprit: A failing motor coupler, possibly due to regular overloading.

  • DIY Fixes: Reduce load sizes to prevent overloading. Listen for any noises that might indicate loose parts or debris.
  • Technician Needed: Replacing a motor coupler involves accessing the motor and transmission, requiring specialized knowledge and tools.

Trust Sears Home Services for Expert Washer Repairs

While some issues may have straightforward DIY fixes, most require the expertise and tools available only to professional technicians. Should your DIY troubleshooting not yield the results you hoped for, rest assured that Sears Home Services is ready to help. With a proven track record of resolving complex washer malfunctions, our experienced technicians are well-equipped to repair your appliance swiftly and effectively. From a mysterious mid-cycle stop to an unusual noise that just won't quit, we've got the expertise to tackle it all. Remember, a functioning washer is crucial to your daily routine, and we are here to ensure that any disruptions are quickly and conveniently addressed.

Don't let washer woes disrupt your life. If you find yourself facing a laundry crisis, let Sears Home Services restore harmony in your home. Schedule a service appointment with a Sears technician today and wave goodbye to your washer problems. Trust in the experts who repair over a million washers each year, and get back to enjoying a smooth-running laundry room without delay.

Schedule your washer repair now!

With years of experience, our technicians possess the skills to repair your washer, regardless of the issue.

Call (213) 596-2538 or schedule online now.

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