One of the most common, and the most frustrating, problems with top-loading washing machines is when the machines won’t drain. If your Whirlpool LSR5132JQ1 washing machine fills with water but won’t empty even when the lid is firmly shut, here are three potential causes of the problem. Each one is easy to test; all you need is a multimeter and a container for draining excess water.
Sometimes, the bulk of the work in repairing a faulty appliance is finding what is causing the problem: each malfunction might be caused by any number of internal failures. If you’re still troubleshooting your washer and can’t find the problem, go to Fred’s Appliance Service for more suggestions and common causes behind a washer that won’t drain.
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