Whirlpool Washer Repair (Model WTW8800YC1) – North Canton, OH
The washer was making a loud noise during the spin cycle, which was resolved by replacing the bearings.
The washer was making a loud noise during the spin cycle, which was resolved by replacing the bearings.
The oven was not heating to the selected temperature, which was resolved by replacing the faulty bake element.
The refrigerator side was failing, causing food loss, but the damper assembly was replaced to restore functionality.
The washer was not spinning out water properly, leaving clothes very wet after the cycle. The hub was replaced to resolve the issue.
Water was leaking into the bottom of the freezer, causing ice buildup and leaks onto the floor. The drain was defrosted and a new drain tube kit was installed.
The oven took a long time to heat up, but replacing the bake element restored its performance.
The washer had a broken lock and was spinning off center. We replaced the lid lock and hub to restore proper function.
The dishwasher was not washing effectively, and the oven was overheating. The control board was replaced on the oven, and the dishwasher’s pump filter was cleaned.
The stove emitted a gas smell when using the burners, indicating a gas line issue. Replacing the burner assemblies resolved the problem.
The washer wasn’t turning on due to a tripped GFCI plug. After resetting, it ran smoothly, but a replacement is recommended.