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Common Issues

A faulty water inlet valve or control board prevents filling. This stops the cycle from starting.

When the agitator doesn’t move, worn drive components are usually the culprit. Without agitation, clothes don’t get properly cleaned.

Clogs in the drain hose or pump keep water in the tub. This creates a mess and delays laundry.

A defective water level switch may cause overfilling. This risks flooding and damages the washer.

Electrical or belt issues can create a burning odor. This is dangerous and should be repaired immediately.

Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Top-load Washers:

Evenly distribute clothes to reduce strain on the motor and suspension.

Stick to recommended capacity to prevent mechanical stress.

Run a cleaning cycle monthly to clear detergent residue and odors.