The most likely reason why your washing machine doesn’t stop a soap cycle is a faulty door latch. The door strike on your washing machine allows your washer door to lock properly, and operate efficiently. If you notice that your washer door will not open or close, leaks or the washer will not start or spin, you may need to replace the door strike. This part is for front load washers and is usually white or black in color. The part is made of plastic and is roughly 2 inches in length. To complete this repair, you will only need a Phillips screwdriver. Most of the customers found this repair to be easy and took less than 15 minutes to complete it. This part is sold individually, not as a part of a kit, and is a genuine part approved by the original manufacturer. Another reason why the washer won't advance to the next cycle is a faulty timer. The timer controls each step of the cycle, moving the process from wash to rinse, and then spin. So if the timer breaks the cycles can't automatically move on. One more cause of the wrong cycle is drainage trouble. The drain pump removes the excess water from the drum during each step of the wash cycle. If the drain pump is broken and either cannot remove the water or cannot alert the washer that it's done, then the machine will not continue to run. Strange noises coming from the machine during (supposed) draining is a sure sign there's a problem.
November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.