Going to throw your clothes in the dryer and discovering that your washer hasn't spun the water out of your laundry can be extremely aggravating. Not only are you stuck with sopping wet clothes, but ...
Sopping wet clothes at the end of a wash signals that your washer won’t spin. Depending on the model and age of your machine, there are likely a number of reasons why the washer won’t spin: You might ...
Q: I threw a load of clothes in the washer a while ago, and when I came back to put them in the dryer they were still submerged in water! It looks like the washing machine never drained. The machine ...
What’s wrong with my washing machine? From problems with the spin cycle to blockages in the drain hose, find out how to fix common faults. Rebecca JakemanSenior researcher & writer With over six years ...
A washing machine that stops mid-cycle can interrupt your day. From overloading and drain blockages to electrical faults, ...
It might not be plugged into the wall socket and in turn, isn’t receiving any electrical power. You can check the wall socket itself by plugging another appliance in, such as a lamp, to ensure the ...
Walking up to your washing machine and finding the drum full of standing water is one of the frustrating experiences of doing laundry. That heavy load of clothes is now trapped in the machine, and ...
Draining your washing machine clears residue, prevents odors, and helps fix clogs or pump issues. Always unplug the appliance first, then release water through the hose or filter and clean debris ...