How to diagnose common washing machine problems

Washing machine drum

If you’ve got washing machine problems, it can seriously slow down your household. But did you know you can fix the more common faults yourself? Keep reading if your washing machine smells, your washing machine is leaking, it refuses to even start, or your clothes just aren’t delivering that fresh summer’s day fragrance the TV ads promise.

Depending on your DIY skill level, you may be able to fix it yourself or call a professional. Remember to always unplug your machine (from your power and water supply) before doing any washing machine troubleshooting.

Washing machine won’t start

First, check the power. It may seem an obvious one, but washing machines can move during the spin cycle and pull the plug out from the wall. Also, check your circuit breaker to make sure nothing has tripped it.

Washing machine leaking

Look for the following signs:

If you suspect any other leaks have sprung in your home, check out ‘How to detect a water leak in your home’ for some helpful tips.

Washing machine smells

No one likes dodgy odours in their home. If your washing machine smells, it’s usually caused by mould and bacteria. So make sure you do the following regularly:

Washing machine won’t drain

Is there water still in the drum even though the cycle has finished? If your washing machine won’t drain there’s probably a blockage somewhere within the machine or in the drain hose. First, you’ll need to manually drain it so you can rescue your washing and check what’s happening.

How to drain water out of a washing machine

  1. Disconnect your power and water supply.
  2. Check for kinks in the drain hose at the back.
  3. Get a bucket handy!
  4. Gently disconnect your drain hose and check for blockages. Keep the hose high in the air until you’re ready to empty it in the bucket.
  5. Empty the hose. If the water doesn’t flow freely there may be a blockage in the filter.
  6. Once empty, disconnect the hose from the machine and inspect it fully for any clogs of soap or small pieces of clothing.
  7. If it’s not the hose, it could be your drain pump that’s clogged, or even ready to be replaced. Check it for blockages. Again, keep your bucket or a bunch of towels handy.
  8. If the pump is not blocked, it may be faulty. Depending on the age of the machine/drain pump, it may be more prudent to invest in a new machine, so make sure you talk this through with a professional.

No water going into the washing machine

If there’s no water going in, no washing happens. First, double-check your water supply is working efficiently elsewhere in your house. Then pull out your machine and check for:

  1. A kinked or damaged supply hose
    The easiest problem to have: just ‘un-kink’ or replace it.
  2. Pumping tap problems
    If the hot tap is clogged you’ll have to drain the hot water tank by disconnecting the hose and turning the tap on until the tank is drained.
  3. Damaged tap levers
    They may look ‘on’ when they’re actually ‘off’. If water isn’t released, try using a pair of pliers.

Noisy washing machine

Warning: Unusual noises can mean permanent damage so STOP using the washing machine immediately and try to uncover the possible cause:

If none of these apply, your motor may need replacing, so get help from an appliance pro.

Washing machine drains but won’t spin

If your washing machine drains but won’t spin, first, check for balance: modern machines will spin slowly if the load is unbalanced to prevent damage. So make sure you wash similar weighted clothing or towels altogether.

If your washing machine is not spinning at all, it could be one of the following:

Washing machine door won’t open

There are a number of possible reasons:

How to open your washing machine door:

  1. Check whether there is water in the machine
  2. Check for obstructions in the drain filter accessed via the bottom panel.
  3. Try turning off the power and leaving the machine to cool for 10 minutes
    Your machine automatically keeps the door locked if it senses overheating.
  4. Try carefully manipulating the door lock

When to call a professional

If you’ve tried the methods listed and you’re still having trouble with your washing machine, it may be time for a more thorough inspection by a professional. Contact HomeServe and we can arrange for a qualified local Home Expert plumber to fix your washing machine.

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