If the washer does not attempt to fill on the rinse cycle, the problem could be a failed water valve, main control, or the wiring to the valve. If the hose is clear, I recommend replacing the switch. Remove the hose from the switch and blow into the end. Then locate the pressure switch on the right side in the back. To check the air trap unplug the washer and remove the top. If the water is coming in and the washer still fails I would suspect the washer is siphoning, a plugged air trap, or defective pressure switch. Once the screen is clean, reconnect the hose and test the washer by running a rinse and spin. You can flush the screen with a bowl of water and a turkey baster.
You should see a screen that sits inside of the inlet of the valve. Then remove the cold-water hose from the back of the washer. The rinse cycle usually only uses cold water.įirst, unplug the washer and turn the water off. It is only failing just on the rinse cycle. I recommend checking the cold-water valve before replacing the machine control board. The FH error code will come up if the washer does not detect water entering the washer. I am sorry you are having a problem with the washer. Order Total Shipping Fee Shipping Method Less than $99 $5.95 FedEx or USPS $99 or More FREE FedEx or USPS Hawaii/Alaska, Military.