Fabric Conditioner Slot Full Of Water Whirlpool Washing Machine

Sometimes the fabric softener doesn’t seem to work properly. The laundry isn’t softened and doesn’t have the normal fabric softener smell. This can be because it’s being taken into the machine too soon – often during the early rinses – and is therefore rinsed away from the laundry. It’s usually caused by stray water going into the conditioner compartment and starting the siphoning process.

In order to understand this problem it’s necessary to know how the system works. The conditioner is flushed out of its compartment with water, either from a dedicated water valve or by redirecting cold water used on rinses into the compartment via a moving nozzle on top of the dispenser. Once all the conditioner has been flushed into the machine the remaining water should siphon away up through the small plastic tube at the back of the compartment.

Fabric softeners can come in the form of a sheet, which is placed in the dryer unit and activated by heat, or in the form of liquid added to the washing machine before starting a wash. Fabric softeners, in liquid form, dilute in the water used to wash the clothes and are an efficient way of softening them, but liquid fabric softener can also.

Fabric conditioner slot full of water whirlpool washing machine combo

So when the water level, or even fabric conditioner level spills over the top of the small compartment it’s held in the siphoning process designed to get rid of the remaining water is triggered causing the conditioner itself to siphon up this tube and into the machine.

Therefore, quite small amounts of extra water getting into the fabric conditioner compartment can start it off siphoning during the wash or rinses, well before it should be taken it (not usually until the last or penultimate rinse).

Fabric conditioner gets taken out too soon?

Common problems are mould and gunge in the top of the soap dispenser causing water to spray over into the fabric conditioner compartment, or high water pressure causing water to stray into the fabric conditioner compartment. Also, if fitted, a jammed soap dispenser nozzle on washing machines with a directional nozzle operated by a lever can cause this fault (this nozzle system is described in more detail in this article – fabric conditioner not being taken out).

  1. The washing machine will take over from here, releasing the fabric softener during the final rinse cycle. If you’re using an older washing machine or a machine at a laundrette, you may need to add the fabric softener manually just before the rinse cycle. Fabric softener can also be used if you’re hand washing.
  2. The conditioner is released by the water lifting the stopper. If the machine is not level the conditioner goes through but the remaining water doesn't as the stopper closes. LEVEL THE MACHINE (using a leveller) front to back (most important) and also left to right.

Fabric Conditioner Slot Full Of Water Whirlpool Washing Machines

Don't over fill the fabric conditioner compartment. Observe the maximum level indicator which is usually a thin line inside the compartment. Filling the fabric conditioner compartment too high and slamming it shut can cause the fabric softener liquid to spill over the top and this will start the siphoning process.

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Fabric Conditioner Slot Full Of Water Whirlpool Washing Machine Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Guide
Whirlpool® washing machines (direct drive)

Troubleshooting Guide
ProblemPossible CauseRemedy
Washer will not operate. No electrical power. Check electrical power.
Power cord. Check power cord.
Open circuit in timer. Check timer.
Short (bare wire touching metal). Check all wiring for bare wire or terminal touching metal.
Water will not enter washer. No electrical power. Check electrical power.
Power cord. Check power cord.
Water faucets closed. Make sure water faucets are turned 'ON'.
Inlet hoses kinked. Move inlet hoses to prevent kinking.
Plugged inlet hose screens. Remove screens from inlet hoses and clean.
Water valve. Check water valve.
Note: Do not tamper with screens.
Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Water temperature switch. Check water temperature switch.
Timer. Check timer.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Water level too low. Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Drive motor will not run. No electrical power. Check electrical power.
Power Cord. Check power cord.
Drive motor overheated. Allow motor thermal overload to cool.
Drive motor start switch. Check start switch.
Drive motor. Check drive motor.
Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Pump. Check pump.
Timer. Check timer.
Lid open in 'SPIN CYCLE.' Close lid.
Lid open in last 2 minutes of agitate. Close lid.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring. Check for broken wire.
Gearcase. Replace gearcase.
Washer will not agitate. Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Drive motor start switch. Check start switch.
Drive motor. Check drive motor.
Timer. Check timer.
Gearcase. Replace gearcase.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Knock during agitation. Suspension sticking. Clean suspension plate and pads with liquid detergent.
Agitator splines. Check agitator.
Tries to agitate during spin. Broken drive motor coupling. Check drive motor coupling.
Gearcase. Replace gearcase.
Does not agitate or spin but drive motor runs. Broken drive motor coupling. Check drive motor coupling.
Water does not drain from washer. Drain hose kinked. Move drain hose to prevent kinking or replace.
Too much suds. Add cold water. Use less detergent.
Incorrect drain height. Read your 'Installation Instructions.'
Plugged drain hose. Remove obstruction.
Pump. Check pump.
Timer. Check timer.
Lid switch. Check lid switch.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Basket is slow or will not spin. Lid open. Close lid.
Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Lid switch. Check lid switch.
Drive motor start switch. Check start switch.
Drive motor. Check drive motor.
Timer. Check timer.
Weak clutch spring. Replace clutch spring.
Clothes between basket and tub. Remove clothes.
Gearcase. Replace gearcase.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Washer leaks water or splashes water on floor. Hoses not secured. Make sure hose clamps are tight, both inside and out of the washer.
Hose leaks. Check hoses and replace.
Pump. Check pump.
Use of low water level with high agitation. Use higher water level.
Washer will not spray rinse. Water valve. Check water valve.
Water temperature switch. Check water temperature switch.
Timer. Check timer.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Washer will not shut off. Timer. Check timer.
Washer shakes or moves around. Shipping material not removed. Remove shipping material.
Unbalanced load. Move clothes evenly around basket.
Washer not leveled. Adjust the front feet and ear leveling feet.
Weak flooring. Floor must be solid.
Basket ballast missing. Replace basket.
Suspension plate. Check suspension pads.
Suspension pads. Check suspension pads.
Tub support. Check tub support.
Suspension springs. Check suspension springs.
Water will not shut off. Water valve. Listen for running water. If you hear running water, the valve is stuck and must be replaced.
Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Air leak or kink in water level switch hose. Check hose.
Air leak in air dome. Check air dome.
Timer. Check timer.
No hot water. Water valve. Check water valve (hot coil).
Water temperature switch. Check water temperature switch.
Timer. Check timer.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
No cold water. Water valve. Check water valve (cold coil).
Water temperature switch. Check water temperature switch.
Timer. Check timer.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Washer damages clothes. Too much bleach or fabric softener poured on clothes. Read your 'Laundry Guide.'
Too many clothes. Read your 'Laundry Guide.'
Agitator. Check agitator.
Basket. Check basket.
Water level too low. Increase water level.
Foreign objects. Remove.
Timer does not advance. Timer motor. Check timer motor.
Timer. Check timer.
Water level switch. Check water level switch.
Loose terminal. Check terminal connections on above parts.
Broken wire in wiring harness. Check for broken wire.
Washer leaks oil. Gearcase. Replace gearcase.
Basket won't stop in 7 seconds. Brake show rollers, cam, or lining. Replace.
Brake squeal. Linings. Replace.

- Troubleshooting guide
- How washers work
- Removing washer cabinet (Taking your washer apart)
- Replacing timer knob
- Testing/Replacing water level switch
- Testing/Replacing water inlet valve
- Replacing water inlet hoses
- Repairing agitator problems
- Replacing drive block
- Checking/Replacing water pump
- Testing/Replacing motor switch
- Checking/Replacing motor drive coupling
- Testing/Replacing washer drive motor
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