Washer Door Locks but Won’t Start: Faulty Door Latch Solenoid Diagnosis

When a washer door locks but refuses to start the cycle, it usually signals an issue with the door lock system. At first glance, it might look like a software error or a stuck control panel. In reality, many of these cases trace back to a faulty door latch solenoid. This small but essential part […]
Why a Washer Agitates but Won’t Drain Fully

When we load up laundry and hear the washer moving back and forth, it feels like everything is working fine. Yet sometimes the water stays inside the tub, leaving clothes heavy and soaking wet. This issue is common, and there are several reasons behind it. Understanding the causes helps us decide whether the fix is […]
Why Washers Leave Clothes Wet Even After the Spin Cycle

Washers are supposed to take most of the moisture out of clothes during the spin cycle. When they don’t, it feels frustrating because damp laundry takes longer to dry and can even start to smell. We often see this issue, and it usually means something inside the machine isn’t working the way it should. Let’s […]
Why a Washer That Won’t Spin Might Point to a Broken Coupling

When your washer suddenly stops spinning, it can throw off your entire day. One moment, you’re expecting clean clothes. The next, you’re pulling out soggy laundry. It’s frustrating, but it’s also common. There are several potential causes, and among them, a broken motor coupling is often overlooked. We’ve seen this problem firsthand many times, and […]
Washer Drum Won’t Spin? It Might Be the Motor Coupling

When your washer drum suddenly stops spinning, it can feel like the entire laundry process is on pause. However, there’s often a clear mechanical explanation behind this issue. In many cases, the culprit is a worn or broken motor coupling. This small but vital component is designed to connect the motor to the transmission, allowing […]
Water Level Too High in Washer? Pressure Switch May Be Failing

Understanding Why the Washer Overfills We often get calls when washers fill with more water than expected. That is to say, it’s not just about water waste—it’s a sign of a bigger malfunction. Most importantly, a consistent overflow points directly to the pressure switch. In addition, the pressure switch controls how much water enters based […]