Unfortunately, when your washer won’t start, it’s typically because it’s completely full of dirty clothes. Why isn’t your Whirlpool washer turning on? It’s possible that power constraints are restricting the voltage it needs to function. With these typical problems and remedies, you may figure out why your Whirlpool front load washer won’t start.

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There are times when the malfunction of a machine may require the help of a specialist. For that, look for a good Whirlpool appliance repair service.

Washing Machine Isn’t Getting Any Power

Without an appropriate and consistent source of electrical power, your Whirlpool front load washer will not start.

A washer may be unable to start due to the following power issues:

  • The washer is turned off: Check that the power cord is hooked into a working outlet.
  • Tripped circuit breaker: Inspect your home’s circuit breaker box for tripped breakers and reset any that are needed.
  • Using an extension cord consists of the following steps: These cords are unable to securely deliver the voltage required by a washer, resulting in power outages. Never run your washing on an extension cord.
  • The washer has to be reset: The power to the machine can be turned off by resetting it, allowing it to restart. Turn off the power to the washing machine at the circuit breaker or remove the plug from the socket. After one minute, restore the power and try again to start the washing machine.

Control Lock is activated

Is your Whirlpool washer stuck on the spin cycle and won’t start? It’s possible that the Control Lock feature is turned on. This feature disables all washer functions to prevent them from being used inadvertently. When Control Lock is enabled, the control panel may display the letters LoC or LC.

Holding down one key or a combination of keys is required to deactivate the Control Lock feature. To find out how to deactivate your model washer, consult your user manual. LoC or LC should vanish from the control panel once they’ve been deactivated.

The Washer Door Isn’t Locked

If the door isn’t completely closed and locked, your Whirlpool front load washer won’t start as a safety measure. To guarantee that the latch is engaged, always close the door firmly and without slamming it shut. Check for loose clothing that may be trapped in the door opening and prevent the latch from engaging if the door doesn’t close completely.

I’m not sure why my Whirlpool front-load washer won’t start even if the door is shut. It’s possible that the latch is broken. If the latch does not click when engaged, appears damaged, or does not indicate continuity when tested with a multimeter, it should be replaced by a professional.

Examine the washer’s settings

Always double-check the display screen to ensure you’ve chosen the appropriate setting for your wash load. Delay Start is a setting that defers the start of a wash cycle to a later time. When reviewing your settings, make sure the Delay Start button wasn’t mistakenly activated.

If an error code appears on the display panel, your Whirlpool front load washer will not start until the code is cleared. To figure out what the code means and how to fix the problem, see your user handbook. Finally, in order to power on the machine, the START button must be pressed and held. To start a wash cycle, make sure you hold down the START button for 3 seconds.

Error Codes for Whirlpool Washing Machines

We’ll go through the five most frequent whirlpool washing machine problem codes and how to fix them in the section below.

PF stands for Power Failure.

To advance the cycle from when the machine lost power, press the START button—OR—To clear the display and end the cycle, press the STOP/CANCEL button.

Overload (F70/oL)

Simply open the machine’s door, remove any excess clothing, close the door, and resume the cycle to resolve this common problem code.

Lid/F81 – Lid/F81 – Lid/F81 – Lid/F81 – Lid/F81 –

Press the START button with the lid open, then the START button again after two consecutive cycles without the lid open.

OB/ob stands for Off-Balance.

To resume the cycle, open the lid, rearrange the clothing in the basket, and close the lid. To clear the display, use the STOP/CANCEL button.

F22 – Failure of the Door Lock

To begin, disconnect the machine from its power supply. Look for any evidence of damage to the door switch and lock. If the lock is loose, tighten any mountain screws that may be present. In most circumstances, though, you’ll need to replace the item to get your laptop back up and running.