What you have in there can easily be used with the regular speed, so long as you don't overload it. Overall though, you should have went with a model that had a water level knob.
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And how much did you spend for this piece of crap made by Whirlpool? Yeah, Whirlpool. Clothes aren't moving, gettin' torn to shreds at the bottom, incorrect water level Arc isn't wide enough .Pffft please. A 1972 model works better than this.
the clothes only really move when you have it on Heavy Duty or Super Wash.. the agitator moves with much more action.. overall can be rough on your clothes.. best way to use these machines is not to overload them.. if you do it will shred your clothes it washes best with a medium load...!!
I did lid switch bypass, easy, UNPLUG, then you can feel the switch on the left rear underside of the top of the machine, I yanked out, cut wires and wire nutted em together... works ok now.
Ya call that clunka clunka clunka, thindg a washing machine? There is no turnover, the clothes just sit there, they dont move, the whole purpose of agitation is to move the clothes through the water
What you have in there can easily be used with the regular speed, so long as you don't overload it. Overall though, you should have went with a model that had a water level knob.
Sharkie626 2 months ago 8
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And how much did you spend for this piece of crap made by Whirlpool? Yeah, Whirlpool. Clothes aren't moving, gettin' torn to shreds at the bottom, incorrect water level Arc isn't wide enough .Pffft please. A 1972 model works better than this.
SpazChat 2 months ago
the clothes only really move when you have it on Heavy Duty or Super Wash.. the agitator moves with much more action.. overall can be rough on your clothes.. best way to use these machines is not to overload them.. if you do it will shred your clothes it washes best with a medium load...!!
OVERSEER8 4 months ago
I did lid switch bypass, easy, UNPLUG, then you can feel the switch on the left rear underside of the top of the machine, I yanked out, cut wires and wire nutted em together... works ok now.
exwazzu12 6 months ago
Wheres the water level knob?
southernexposurefied 7 months ago
@southernexposurefied Doesn't have one, it senses the amount of clothes (based on water absorbtion rate) and sets water level automatically.
catmeowpurr 7 months ago
Ya call that clunka clunka clunka, thindg a washing machine? There is no turnover, the clothes just sit there, they dont move, the whole purpose of agitation is to move the clothes through the water
deltaboy767 7 months ago
@deltaboy767 Yeah, I agree, it's a lousy machine.
catmeowpurr 7 months ago
How did you keep lid open while washing? I know most cases, lid must be closed while washing.
pricefan87 8 months ago
@pricefan87 You have to take off the control panel and bypass the lid switch.
catmeowpurr 7 months ago
@catmeowpurr Exactly How do you bypass the lid switch?
dlc2626 7 months ago
Why do people always overload their washers like we see here?
SpazChat 11 months ago
hey can you also do a video on heavy duty so the agitation can be faster but i find this washer is a bit loud especially if its on low agitation
Skreem2 1 year ago
is this low or high speed?
fedders4 1 year ago
@fedders4 This is the Normal cycle (low speed agitation, high speed spin); agitation is faster in Heavy Duty cycle.
catmeowpurr 1 year ago
ILL GIVE YOU 1 MILLION DOLLARS FOR IT
only if u deliver...
primeeribb 1 year ago
Damn that's deep. I get it you know. The simplicity of it is just so.... sincere.
Kidarocha 1 year ago
Hi, nice video.. I would like to see the sensoring load process!! Tks
dudrovetto 1 year ago
@dudrovetto OK, I posted the load sensor video.
catmeowpurr 1 year ago
really, really, crap agitation... =D
iwatchfunny 1 year ago