Kenmore Washer Fills with Water then Stops
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through diagnosing and fixing a common issue with Kenmore and Whirlpool top loader washing machines that fill with water and then stop. If you've already checked the lid switch and it didn't resolve the problem, this guide will help you investigate further and implement a solution.
Step 1: Remove the Top Panel
To access the internal components of your washing machine, you need to remove the top panel.
- Use a thin tool, like a putty knife, to compress the clips located underneath the top panel.
- Insert the tool on both sides to release the clips.
- Once the clips are compressed, lift the panel to hinge it up.
Step 2: Disconnect Components
After removing the top panel, you will need to disconnect some components to fully access the machine's internals.
- Locate and remove the lid hinge connection which signals the machine to run when the lid is closed.
- Carefully tilt the hinges out and remove them to prevent any glass from falling.
- Pull the entire lid forward to detach it from the base.
Step 3: Inspect the Connector
With the lid removed, you can now inspect the electrical connections for damage.
- Look for discoloration or signs of arcing in the connectors.
- If the connections are damaged, use a file or similar tool to clean them.
Step 4: Secure the Connection
To temporarily fix the connection issue:
- Use a paperclip or similar object to apply pressure on the connector to ensure a better connection.
- Insert one side of the paperclip to hold the connector in place.
Step 5: Ground the Door Switch
You may need to bypass the door switch to allow the machine to operate without the lid.
- Identify the ground wire connection.
- Use a tool to ground the wire to the metal frame of the washing machine.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, you learned how to troubleshoot a Kenmore washing machine that fills with water but stops. By removing the top panel, inspecting and securing connections, and grounding the door switch, you can potentially resolve the issue. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional technician for further assistance.