1. Excessive Noise and Vibrations
Unusual sounds may indicate loose components or mechanical failure.
- Inspect for foreign objects inside the drum.
- Check if the washer is level and stable.
- Examine the bearings and motor for wear.
2. Water Leaking from the Machine
Leaks can cause serious damage to your HouseTriangle.
- Tighten hose connections and inspect for cracks.
- Ensure the drain pump is not clogged.
- Replace a worn-out door seal if necessary.
3. Washer Not Draining Properly
Standing water inside the drum can lead to mold growth.
- Check the drain filter & remove obstructions.
- Inspect the drain hose for clogs or bends.
- Ensure the drain pump is functioning correctly.
4. Clothes Remain Dirty After Washing
If your laundry isn’t coming out clean, the washer might not be working efficiently.
- Use the correct amount of detergent.
- Check if the water temperature is suitable for the fabric.
- Clean the drum and detergent dispenser regularly.
5. Strange Smells Coming from the Washer
A musty odor indicates mold or detergent buildup.
- Run a cleaning cycle with vinegar and baking soda.
- Keep the door open after each use to allow ventilation.
- Clean the rubber gasket and filter to remove trapped dirt.
6. Washer Stops Mid-Cycle
A sudden halt can signal electrical or mechanical issues.
- Ensure the power supply is stable.
- Check if the door lock is malfunctioning.
- Inspect the control board for faults.
7. Error Codes on the Display Panel
Modern washing machines display error messages for troubleshooting.
- Refer to the user manual for code meanings.
- Try resetting the washer by unplugging it for a few minutes.
8. Unusual Water Levels During Wash Cycles
Too much or too little water may indicate a sensor issue.
- Inspect the water inlet valve for blockages.
- Ensure the pressure switch is functioning correctly.
- Check for kinks in the water supply hose.
9. Washer Takes Too Long to Complete a Cycle
A slow cycle may be caused by inefficient water flow.
- Clean the water inlet filter to improve flow.
- Avoid overloading the machine.
- Check if the control panel settings are accurate.
10. Aging or Frequent Breakdowns
If repairs become too frequent, consider replacing your machine.
- A well-maintained washer lasts 8–12 years.
- Compare repair costs versus replacement costs.