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Lori
January 15, 2020
Error code SD is on my washing machine with 12 minutes in cycle left. It will not finish washing. What is the possible problem?
For model number WTW6500WW1
Hi Lori,
Thank you for your question. According to the Whirlpool website, the SD error code indicates excessive detergent suds occurred during the cycle. This could be caused by using too much detergent or not using High Efficiency (HE) detergent. The washer will not be able to spin out water with the excess suds. When "Sud" or "Sd" is displayed, the washer automatically extends the rinse time to remove the excess suds. During this time, the washer pauses the tumbling and adds water for additional rinsing. This pause allows the bubbles in the suds to break. This pause and rinsing are necessary and may occur several times to eliminate the suds. This could significantly lengthen the time for your washer to complete the cycle. If the problem continues, and the correct amount and correct type of detergent is being used, we suggest running a "Clean Washer" cycle to remove residual detergent that might have built up in the washer. Follow the instructions in your Use and Care Guide for cleaning. Here is a link to your owner's manual for more information, https://partselectcom.azureedge.net/assets/manuals/6CE737459D5BEDA3A1492CEDDA862A1B4B82AD50.pdf. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Mike
February 3, 2024
How to fix when the tub banging around during final spin cycle causing a UL code eventhough, the washer is level?
For model number WTW6500WW1
Hi Mike, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the uL error code indicates that the load is out of balance. We would recommend checking the suspension rod kit, part number PS2355518. It supports the wash tub and keeps it stable during unbalanced loads. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
The hoses were replaced because they were leaking with hoses from Home Depot. The code "HC" appeared at the end of my wash. I pushed cold water for wash and rinse but warm or hot water was used.
For model number WTW6500WW1
Hi Ginger, thank you for bringing this question to our attention. The HC error code indicates the hot and cold inlet hoses have been installed incorrectly. First, shut off the appliance, then reverse the inlet hoses to get rid of this issue. We hope this information is useful!
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Michael
August 8, 2022
Bearings
For model number WTW6500WW1
Hello Michael, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS3503261. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Stops at Rinse cycle: oL (over load)
Must finish by power off / start with drain and spin ok.
Does it on small loads.
For model number WTW6500WW1
Hello Ben, thank you for asking. We have researched your model and found that the most common part related to this issue is the sensor, part number PS11749664. It ensures a load of clothing stays balanced during the wash cycle. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you require assistance placing an order. Thanks again for reaching out!
Disconnect power, hot/cold supply and drain hose. Tip washer onto front side, expect some additional water to leak out. Remove the cracked drain pump, 3 screws, hose clamps, and electrical plug.
Tip washer back up, use the putty knife to pop the top cover up (clips are about 6.5in in from sides). Unclip the white plastic cover over the outer and inner tubs. Pop the center cap from inside the inner tub, exposing the bolt holding the inner tub down. Remove bolt, pull inner tub up and out.
At bottom of outer tub remove 2 screws from drain access cover, should find some change under there (or in the pump).
Re-assemble using new pump.
Note: Before new pump arrived I was able to use some silicone sealant, epoxy, and black tape to temporarily fix the cracked pump housing after pulling it out.
The actual install of the pump was extremely easy. I removed the back cover, (After unhooking water, drain and electricity. I laid the machine on its front ( USE CAUTION WHEN DOING THIS, THERE ARE SHARP EDGES on the FRAME) After bandaging my cut fingers, I used a nut-driver/screwdriver to remove the screws, pliers to remove the Spring clamps, unhooked the wiring( its a single plug in) and reverse the procedure for installing.
I saw where a person had put the screws in the filter below the tub. I had to find the clips on the front of the machine, (about 7 in in from the sides) I removed the nut cover on the agitator, used a socket to remove the agitator, tub, and a nut driver to remove the filter. I found 3 areas where coins could get through the drain filter, and I used self tapping screws to make an obstruction that water could get through but not the coins. I reinstalled tub. Before re installing the agitator, I got some fiber glass window screening and cut a piece to go over the drain slots in the bottom of the tub but under the agitator, then reinstalled the agitator.
I noticed that the new pump had more re enforcing at the areas where the 1st pump broke. I doubt that it will break, but I am not taking any chances. I put the screen in to prevent the coins from getting to the drain filer 1st and the back up was the screws in the drain filter.
Removed a cap in the center of the tub basket which has a bolt that needs removed I believe it's a 9/16 after I removed the bolt I then removed the center of the bottom of the basket assembly which then allowed me to get to the basket hub that needed replaced it was a little dirty and I couldn't get it out so I sprayed a little penitrating oil on it let it sit a little then I was able to remove the hub and install the new one then I put it all back together and the washer is working great