Drum jammed in top loading washing machine

The drum in the vertical machine is jammedA top-loading washing machine has a lot of undeniable advantages, but it also has a drawback, which in itself can cover these advantages. We mean a drum that has doors. Some of you will ask: what does it have to do with the drum flaps of a top-loading washing machine and the drum jamming? In fact, the connection is direct; we’ll talk about this in more detail in the article.

Cause and consequences of failure

The most common reason why a top-loading washing machine drum gets jammed is when the flaps open during the wash cycle. The fact is that the drum of a top-loading washing machine has two metal doors, which must be closed with a special latch before washing. This latch is quite reliable, but over time it can still wear out and become loose., as a result of which during washing or spinning the latch breaks, the flap opens and, as a result, it turns out that the drum is jammed.

The doors can open even in a working top-loading washing machine due to washing machine drumuser errors. For example, if a child gets to your home assistant and manually turns the drum while the doors are open. True, for such a case, the manufacturer provided a special stopper in the design of the washing machine, but it is also true that our children are very talented and have become accustomed to overcoming various obstacles from early childhood. If you open the flaps and then turn the drum so that the flaps are outside the barrier, you will not be able to open them, nor will you be able to turn the drum back.

Children are not the only ones who cause such unpleasant breakdowns. If an adult has stuffed a drum full of laundry and a piece of it gets caught between the parts of the latch, the flap latch will not close and the flaps will open during washing, creating a problem for you.

There may also be a manufacturing defect, so when you buy a new top-loading washing machine, make sure that the drum flap latch is in good condition.

What are the consequences of the drum flaps of a top-loading washing machine getting stuck? At first glance, this problem does not seem serious, but in fact, things can turn out very badly for your washing machine. The fact is that if the drum doors open during spinning at a speed of 1000-1200 rpm, they, like meat grinder knives, will chop everything they touch. What kind of damage does this lead to:

  • the walls of the tank are damaged and water begins to flow out of the machine;check the latch of the drum flaps
  • the drum flaps are damaged (bent);
  • The heating element bends and breaks.

It often happens that opening the drum flaps of a top-loading washing machine during a spin cycle immediately leads to the three above-mentioned breakdowns. Repairs in this case will be very expensive, you may even have to think about replacing the washing machine. Here are the consequences of the seemingly banal opening of the drum flaps during washing, so be extremely careful and do not allow this to happen in the future, but if trouble has already happened, then we will look for a way out.

We repair without disassembling

If the drum door opens during washing at speed, or even more so during spinning, its edges break through the protective barrier and begin to rotate in a circle, tearing the walls of the tank and breaking the heating element.All this will happen until the electronics forcibly stop the washing process (on some models of washing machines), or the user, having heard a wild knocking and grinding noise, turns off the power to the washing machine with his own hands.

Next you will need to try to return the drum to its original position.

The problem is that when you try to manually turn the drum, the lid will begin to open inside and cling to the walls of the tank.

There is no need to pull hard because there is still a chance that the tank has survived; if you start to turn the drum with force, you will definitely damage it. The best solution is to disassemble the washing machine, get to the drum flaps from the inside and, closing them, return the part to working condition.

Disassembly is a guaranteed solution, but a tedious one that requires effort and time. To begin with, if the flap along with the drum is jammed, let's try to close it without disassembling the washing machine. There aren't many chances, but given the complexity of disassembly, it's worth a try. We do the following:close the doors with wire

  1. We find a thin steel wire. The requirements for it are simple: it must be strong, elastic and fit well into the hole of the drum.
  2. Using pliers, bend the end of the wire (half a centimeter) into a hook.
  3. Carefully insert the end of the wire with the hook into the hole.
  4. Next, we begin to wield the wire with one hand and the flashlight with the other. The task is to try to hook and close the flap to open the possibility of rotating the drum.

On some models of top-loading washing machines, the holes in the drum are very small, making it difficult to do anything through them. If the washer is not under warranty, you can slightly widen one of the many holes and perform the indicated manipulations through it.

With proper patience and sleight of hand, this trick works in about half the cases. If the flap does not catch with the wire or you manage to hook it, but cannot hold it (the flap still opens when the drum rotates), you will have to disassemble the washing machine.

Repair with disassembly

Quite a lot of craftsmen are skeptical about the “wire method” if the drum jams when the flap opens during washing. In their opinion, you need to immediately start disassembling the washing machine “...without wasting time on nonsense...”. In some ways they are right, but for an amateur, disassembling a top-loading washing machine may seem like a very complicated and time-consuming job. There are quite a few models of top-loading washing machines, so we can only describe the general procedure. You need to do the following.

  • We inspect the drum and try to understand in what position it is jammed. If the door opens washing machine disassemblybelow and the drum is stuck in this position, then we’ll try to get to the desired object through the bottom of the washer.
  • We disconnect the washing machine from the electrical network and from other communications.
  • We put the washing machine on its side.
  • We remove the pan along with all the giblets, but you need to be careful not to tear off the wiring.
  • We examine the insides of the washing machine and find with our eyes a small balancing weight.
  • We unscrew the load, a small hole will appear behind it, through which it is difficult, but you can crawl with your hand to close the unruly sash.

There is another option to get to the jammed drum flap through the side wall. To do this, the wall is unscrewed, the heating element is pulled out, and through the resulting hole, the drum cover flaps return to their original position.

Closing the doors may be difficult because they were bent during the above incident. In such a severe case, you will have to try it yourself or call a specialist.

To summarize, we note that once you return the drum of a top-loading washing machine to working condition, you should not calm down, and even more so, you should not immediately start the wash. It is necessary to make sure that the drum flaps are not deformed, the tank remains intact, and the heating element is not damaged. If the damage to your washer is irreparable, you may need to choose a top loading washing machine to replace the lost one, or better yet, take a front-loading “home assistant” - there will be less hassle.

   

16 reader comments

  1. Gravatar Sergey Sergey:

    Beautiful! Thank you!

  2. Gravatar Birch Birch:

    Thank you. A sensible answer.

  3. Gravatar Tatyana Tatiana:

    Is it okay that the washing machine is full of clothes and water?

    • Gravatar Victor Victor:

      It's not such a problem to pump it out. Read here: How to drain water from a washing machine

    • Gravatar Pavel Paul:

      Hi all! In the Indesit washing machine, the flaps also opened in the lower position. I don’t know how the option with wire can work for some people, because there is laundry in the drum. I did the following: I turned the machine upside down (so that the laundry would fall down), placed it on two chairs with an open hatch (to access the drum), pulled out the heating element into this window using a plate.I pressed the flaps and turned the drum. The entire manipulation took about 30 minutes. Yes, the doors also opened because of a simple metal lid for cans, which was between the body and the drum. How she got there is unknown, my partisans are silent. If it helps someone, I will be glad.

      • Gravatar Alex Alex:

        With this method you can also get the module repaired.

  4. Gravatar Evgen Evgen:

    Really helped, thanks! I removed the heating element and somehow closed the doors. Now look for a new belt.

  5. Gravatar Dmitry Dmitriy:

    The drum in my machine is stuck. She is only three months old. The seller of the Eldorado store chain refused to make repairs or return the money, citing the fact that I did not completely close the doors.

  6. Valentine's Gravatar Valentina:

    The lid is locked. Electrolux vertical loading. The laundry has been washed, the water has been drained, the technician has not been there for 3 days, what should I do?

  7. Gravatar Vera Faith:

    Thank you, at least now I know what I can do myself and where I need to take things apart, otherwise I took off two covers and also wanted to remove the top part, but everything was stuck on there! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  8. Gravatar Roman Novel:

    Two long wires with hooks and everything worked out. The drum was empty.
    Thank you!

  9. Gravatar Valder Valder:

    Thank you, it helped.

  10. Gravatar Roman Novel:

    Today, the doors also opened during the spin cycle and the heating element was torn out of the housing. I barely took it apart to get things out. I'll buy a new car, but this one will be more expensive to restore.

  11. Gravatar Anonymous Anonymous:

    Thank you, I removed the heating element and pulled out a kitchen towel.

  12. Gravatar Oleg Oleg:

    What if the drum door went under it? That is, it is not on the drum, but inside.
    Thank you for your reply.

  13. Gravatar Yuri Yuri:

    It was not possible to remove the heating element, since the washing machine is French. I had to completely disassemble and remove the drum. It took half a day.

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