Modern automatic washing machines work according to a simple algorithm. Pushing the “Start” button locks the door and starts the washing process. Listen to how it works. If it doesn’t fill with water after launching and starts to buzz, it means that water does not enter.
There are 8 most common reasons why a washing machine won’t fill with water:
Water supply issues
Water enters the machine through a hose connected to a water pipe.
Water cannot get into the machine drum if it does not come through a pipeline.
A decrease of the pressure level in the water supply system is another reason why your washing machine may not draw water, or is the intake is too slow. You can see an error on the display; each manufacturer has its own error codes. For example, LG washer ie code reports that there is no water. Open the water tap and check water pressure.
Clogged inlet hose
It is difficult for the machine to pump water if the hose connected to the water supply system is clogged, bent or kinked.
Inspect the inlet hose. If the clamps are tight and reliable, you see no leaks, and there are no heavy objects standing on the hose, then you need to look for a clog.
Dirty filter
To protect washing machines from sand and rust, manufacturers equip them a built-in cleaning filter which you will find in the inlet hose. Over time, however, the mesh gets clogged with extraneous particles, which makes it difficult for water to get into the drum. Remove the intake hose and clean the filter.
Door lock malfunction
Water supply will not start if the door is not tightly closed. The machine will not fill with water due to a failure in the door locking program.
The signal of the malfunction indicator on the electronic display indicates a software error or a wire burn. Look for the information on error codes on the official website of your washing machine manufacturer such as Samsung support washing machine. Do not repair the washer yourself I order not to make it worse.
Water inlet valve malfunction
The pressure of the incoming water is regulated by the water inlet valve. The inlet mechanism acts as an automatic shut-off valve controlled by an electric coil. Malfunction of the inlet valve prevents water from entering the machine.
Malfunction of other parts
The most common problem associated with the water intake process is the failure of the pressure switch. This round plastic sensor is responsible for the control of the water level in the drum. It has a pressure tube and wires connected to it by a loop. A defective part may erroneously signal the command module that an empty drum is full of water.
Control board failure
The electronic system may crash because of high humidity in the room where washing machine stands.
Control board failure may be caused by a damaged power cord or plug. Unstable mains voltage can cause a short circuit. Capacitors on the board may burn due to voltage surges.
Selector switch failure
Selector switch is a round knob that you can see on the front panel of your appliance. This knob is designed to select washing mode. The complexity of repair depends on the type of selector. Mechanical selectors rarely break – most often, this happens because of a wear. Electronic models are sensitive to power surges. Failure of electronic control element may be caused by careless handling.
Author: Sergey Kerdan
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