WHIRLPOOL WFW6620 Not Draining
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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85%
CONF
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Drain Pump Motor Assembly
The drain pump motor's internal synchronous magnets can demagnetize over time or the impeller shaft seal can fail, causing internal shorting. When the motor fails to actuate, the centrifugal force required to push water through the standpipe is lost, leaving the drum filled. This component is the primary mechanical mover for fluid evacuation.
SKU: W11418831
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10%
CONF
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Drain Pump Filter
Modern front loaders utilize a debris trap to protect the pump impeller from foreign objects like coins or lint. Over time, these objects create a physical barrier that restricts flow or jams the impeller entirely. Replacing a damaged or severely fouled filter restores the volumetric flow rate required for the drain cycle.
SKU: W11210877
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5%
CONF
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Pressure Transducer
The pressure transducer converts hydrostatic pressure in the tub into an electronic signal for the main control board. If the diaphragm inside the sensor fails or the air dome is obstructed, the machine cannot accurately determine the water volume. This results in the machine failing to initiate the drain sequence because it does not 'know' there is water remaining in the tub.
SKU: W11425339
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DIY Repair Guide
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