WHIRLPOOL WASHER WTW7120 Not Draining
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91%
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Drain Pump Assembly
The drain pump motor on this model is prone to impeller jams from small debris or internal winding failure. If the motor is receiving 120V but not rotating, or if the impeller has separated from the shaft, the machine will fail to evacuate water and time out with an F9E1 error code.
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6%
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Lid Lock Assembly
Whirlpool's control logic requires a confirmed 'Locked' signal before initiating the high-speed drain and spin sequence. A faulty solenoid or cracked plastic housing in the lock prevents the signal from reaching the ACU, causing the cycle to stall while the tub remains full of water.
SKU: W11307244
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3%
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Pressure Transducer Hose
If the clear plastic hose connecting the outer tub to the pressure sensor (on the main control board) is kinked, clogged with sediment, or has a pinhole leak, the machine cannot accurately sense the water level. This lead to the board 'thinking' the tub is still full even if the pump is working, or failing to trigger the pump initially.
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