How to Fix Electrolux Washer That Has No Hot or Cold Water

A Electrolux washer that’s not functioning effectively can create a myriad of issues, particularly when it’s not using hot or cold water. Not only is it frustrating to be faced with dirty clothes, but it may cost a lot of money to have professionals come in to repair the issue.

Fortunately, many issues with hot or cold water inside the Electrolux washer can be fixed easily by the homeowner. In this article, we’ll review the reasons why a washer has cold or hot water that isn’t working and give step-by-step directions on how to resolve the issue. From looking at the water supply to resolving the thermostat issue, we will cover all you’ll need to know in order to make sure your washer is running smoothly again. If you’re faced with a stubborn machine or just looking to save money on repairs, read on for tips on how to repair a Electrolux appliance that doesn’t have hot or cold water.

 

Inlet Screens and Hoses:

Electrolux washers connect to your household water supply using fill hoses. These hoses typically measure 4-5 feet in length and often will have a plastic or wire mesh screen that is inserted at the end of the hose that attaches to the faucet. This screen stops sediment from getting into the water valve of the appliance. It’s located at the back of the hose. How to inspect the screens and hoses of yourElectrolux washing machine

  1. This is a simple check; you do not require disassembling the washer. First, make sure the faucets and hoses are clean.
  2. Switch off the faucets, disconnect the fill hoses from the inlet valve, and check the screens which comprise the valve. Remove any sediment or debris that you see. To ensure that you have enough water pressure to fill your hoses, put the ends of the hose in a tub or bucket and start the faucet.
  3. Make sure the hose’s screen is free of damage or dirt buildup if you don’t have enough pressure.
  4. It is recommended to replace hoses and screens from Electrolux if you find any problems during these inspections.

 

Water Inlet Valve:

The Water Inlet Valve in your Electrolux washing machine is able to supply hot and cold water for washing and rinse. Two solenoids will control the inlets that provide hot and cold water. The valve is controlled by the electronic control, timer, and the water temperature cycle selector. The valve is controlled by the timer or electronic control along with the water temperature/cycle selector switch, and the water level/pressure switch. How to test the valve for water inlet on the Electrolux washing machine with the aid of a multi-meter

  1. Before beginning the inspection ensure that the washing machine is unplugged from the power supply and water source.
  2. To remove the valve for check it, you’ll need to remove all or a portion of the Electrolux washer cabinet. You’ll see the valve directly behind the hose connections.
  3. Looking for signs of damage, cracking, or wear, visually inspect the Electrolux washer’s valve. There may be screens within the valve that have been blocked by dirt and other debris. If this occurs, it is best to remove it with a thorough cleaning. Otherwise, you’ll need to replace the entire valve.
  4. The resistance of a properly operating valve differs between models, consult the owner’s manual to determine what the reading of your test should be. Put the probes onto the terminals of the valve using the RX1 setting on your multimeter. If you don’t get continuity, you can try a Electrolux replacement valve for the inlet.

 

Lid switch:

The lid switch on top-load Electrolux washing machines is a security device which stops the motor circuit from operating when the lid is opened. In some models, the water inlet valve circuit can also be controlled. If the lid switch fails on these models, then power cannot be supplied to the water inlet valve. If you have determined that the water inlet valve on your Electrolux washer isn’t getting power, then you should inspect the lid switch. How to check the lid switch on the lid of an Electrolux washer:

  1. Before starting, make sure you have disconnected the plug in your Electrolux washing machine.
  2. To find the switch, you’ll need to pull off the cabinet or top panel. Once you’ve found it, ensure that the actuators and levers don’t get damaged or stuck. Make sure the switch is working mechanically.
  3. If there is no issue above, remove the switch to check it to ensure continuity. You can also set your multimeter to Rx1.
  4. Press the button to trigger the switch. After that utilize the probes to reach the terminals. It should give you a reading of zero or nearly zero.
  5. If you get an reading that isn’t zero or close to zero, then you’ll be required to replace the Electrolux lid switch.

 

Selector Swap Or Water Temperature Switch:

The selector switch or water temperature switch, determines the water temperature to be used for the wash and rinse parts of the cycle. This switch will give power to the proper solenoids of the water intake valve. The temperature selector switch could be the cause of the issue in the case that there is no power to the solenoids on the valve for water inlet. How to test aElectrolux washing-machine selector switch using a multimeter:

  1. Because you’ll be taking out and testing electrical components, be sure that you unplug your Electrolux washer before starting.
  2. Remove the selector switch from the appliance. In order to test it. You will need to disassemble the entire or a portion of your cabinet for your washer to get it. It’s usually connected to the frame of the Electrolux washer machine.
  3. Each button on the switch will be examined individually. Start by placing the probes on the buttons’ terminals and your reading should read infinity . At this point, press the button. This will bring your reading back to zero Then, press the next button, this should change your reading back to zero.
  4. If the readings you get are different than those described in the previous paragraph, you’ll need a Electrolux alternative selector switch.

 

 

Water Level Pressure Switch:

The water level switch is a switch that operates under pressure which is part of the valve for water inlet. It is typically located behind the control panel. It will include a hose or a dome tube connecting it to the tub. This switch is usually located below the tub in Electrolux washers that have electronic controls. If the switch is defective it might not be able to supply power to the valve that opens water. How to test the water level switch on an Electrolux washing machine:

  1. Like most repairs, unplug the power source from your Electrolux appliance prior to beginning.
  2. While the switch may be the problem, a faulty air dome hose produces the same symptoms as an inoperable switch. The cabinet of your washer should be opened to locate the issue and then remove the air dome hose. Seal one end and blow the other side while it’s submerged in water. No bubbles should be visible.
  3. To look over the appliance to find signs of wear, cracking and damage or other issues Remove the switch. It likely will be located on the bottom of the sump beneath the tub or behind the control panel.
  4. You may need a replacement water level switch from Electrolux if you discover any problems while conducting the checks.

 

Timer Or Electronic Control:

The timer or electronic control is used to determine whether the valve that is used to supply water receives power. A number of electrical contacts form the mechanical timer. These contacts are controlled by tiny motors and cams. During the fill, wash, and rinse fill parts of the cycle these contacts will provide power to the water inlet valve circuit. What can you do to check the timer control on theElectrolux washing machine with a multi-meter:

  1. To find the timer, disconnect your Electrolux washer and take out its control panel and rear panel.
  2. Remove the timer from the Electrolux washer. Don’t pull directly on the wires, instead pull the metal connectors connected to the wires.
  3. Place the probes at the motor terminals. You are testing for continuity. You should see an error of zero or close to zero.
  4. If your test shows a different reading it is time to get a Electrolux timer replacement. A Electrolux washer that does not have hot or cold water is an issue that is frustrating and is sometimes difficult to fix, but it’s often quite simple.

 

Following the guidelines in this article, you’ll be able troubleshoot and fix common issues like clogged hoses defective valves, or incorrect water temperature settings. Before you begin any repair to your Electrolux washer, unplug it. If you have any questions then refer to the manual or talk to a specialist. With just a bit of time and patience, you can have your Electrolux washer working smoothly and efficiently again, saving your time and effort from dirty laundry and the expense of repairs.