Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Accessing Components Beneath the Washer TOP

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ACCESSING COMPONENTS BENEATH THE WASHER TOP

Components accessible beneath the washer top are:

Tub Ring

Balance Ring

Inner/Outer Wash Plates

Leveler

Universal Joint

Dispensers

Bleach Venturi

Lid Switch

Raising the Washer Top to the Service Position

The washer top is hinged at the back edge. It does not have to be completely removed for access to components inside the tub.

1.Disconnect power from the washing machine.

2.If the unit is close to the wall at the back, pull the washing machine forward a foot or two.

3.Gently pry the emblem from the front trim. (Fig. 3-8)

4.Remove the T-20 Torx screw holding the washer top to the cabinet latch.

5.Slide the washer top forward, approximately 1/2 inch, to clear the cabinet latch.

6.Raise the front of the washer top up and prop it high enough to allow full access to the con- tents of the tub.

T-20 Torx screw

Latch and tabs

 

Emblem

for Washer Top

Fig. 3-8

Fig. 3-9

!WARNING

PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

Be sure the washer top is securely propped up.

Failure to do so could result in personal injury.

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Contents Page Introduction Table of Contents Safety MODEL/SERIAL Number Plate Serial Number DesignatorModel Number Designator Model Number G V W 9 9 5 9 K Q For a permanently connected washer InstallationConsiderations Section ONETools needed Parts Supplied DrainSystem ConnectingtheDrainHose InstallationChecklist Use&CareInformation Control Panel Theory of OperationSection TWO NutationOperational Cycle Default Wash and Spin Option DescriptionsSoil Level Whitest Whites Water TempAssured Water Temp ATC ThresholdsAdditional Options End of Cycle SignalMachine Controller Motor ControllerDrive Motor Leveler Peekaboo ModeUniversal Joint Interlock Switches Drive SystemShield Capacitor Pressure Switches LOG Valve AssemblyOPR FLD Recirculation Recirculation and DrainWater Pump/Pump Motor Outer TubChanging Options after pressing Start DrainChanging Cycles and Options Changing Cycles after pressing StartOperational Cycle Notes Drive Motor Notes Pump Drive Description Water Description Water Pump Drive Duration Description Water Pump Drive Pump Drive Description Action Speed Pump Drive Description Delicate/Casual SPIN+RECIRC+FILL Wash Detergent PS Controlled Recirc Spin Garments are labelled Hand Wash because HandwashSoak Cycle Extra RinseExtend Spin Cycle Rinse & Spin When to use Rinse & SpinTo use or change Rinse & Spin settings Suds Lock Detection/CleanoutComponent Location Component AccessSpecial TOOLS/PARTS Required for Service Section ThreeElectrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics Accessing Components in the ConsoleRemoving the Motor Control Board Removing the ConsoleRemoving Console Components Removing the Machine Control BoardRemoving the Log Valve Assembly Removing the Pressure SwitchesRaising the Washer Top to the Service Position Accessing Components Beneath the Washer TOPKet. Fig Removing Components in the Tub18b Reassembling Tub ComponentsTab Accessing Components Beneath the TUB Components Accessible with Front Cabinet Panel RemovedRemoving the Front Cabinet Panel Motor mounting bracket to the motor plate Servicing Components from the Bottom of the WasherRemoving the Drive Motor Removing the Thrust Plate32 shows all the components of the thrust plate assembly Removing the Brake Assembly/Nutate ShaftRemoving the Pump and Pump Motor Replacing the CapacitorReplacing the Outer Tub Troubleshooting and Diagnosis Troubleshooting ChartSection Four Motor Overheats OverfillsWon’t Nutate Won’t SpinIncorrect Water TemperatureWon’t Drain Washer VibratingLoad is Wrinkled Power FailureProcessor Reset ErrorLimit Lid Switch ErrorLong Drain Average CurrentSuds Lock Self Diagnostic RoutinesAutomatic Service Diagnostics Mode Open LidManual Diagnostic Mode PressSOAK Cycle Signal Soak Cycle SignalRunning Nutate or Spin Nutate and Recirculate Test Pump Drain/RecirculationWater Inlet and Dispenser VALVE, Operating PS Test If a single LED does not light up Console Switches and Indicators TestIf none of the LEDs light up If a particular group of LEDs does not light upChecking Touchpad Functioning KEY Switch MatrixChecking Drive and Pump Motor Continuity Sales Demo ModeTroubleshooting Tests 120VAC Electrical SupplyWater Inlet and Dispenser Solenoid Test Motor and Motor Control System Test Machine Control RelayMotor Controller Automatic Temperature Control Test Drive Motor and Wiring HarnessIf the fill valves are working properly Drain/Recirculation Test Operating and Over Fill Pressure Switch TestPage Page Wiring Diagram Tech TipsSection Five Warranty Information Component Resistance ChartUnited States Rprt