Whirlpool Washing Machine Door Locked Blinking

My whirlpool washer locked light keeps flashing and nothing else will work door is locked it s been ten minutes answered by a verified appliance technician.
Whirlpool washing machine door locked blinking. The washer seems to come. Our chat service hours are monday friday from 8 a m. Open the door while the add garment light is on to access the washer. Whirlpool top loader with locked door.
A red light keeps blinking. While there are a number. Check the lid switch and striker. I have a model number wfw9150ww01 whirlpool washing machine.
If this light is still on then your washer might not be locked at all. The striker is the part that helps press down the lid switch. Use a screwdriver to remove the metal strip called the toe panel at the bottom of the washing machine. Check to see if the add garment led is lit up on the control panel of your washing machine.
I can t start the wash. If you have a whirlpool top loader and the door is locked with a flashing light here are some things you ll need to check. Once you ve removed the toe panel reach up inside the front panel of the washer and feel around for the door. But all is not lost.
Most newer whirlpool washing machines come equipped with lid lock technology that prevents them from being opened while in use. Manually unlock the door of your whirlpool washing machine. This feature seems pretty handy until it malfunctions and your washer refuses to run. Make sure to unplug the appliance before completing the manual unlock.
Saturday from 8 a m. My washer was stuck in the locked position and this is how i fixed it. Confusing codes flashing on the washer control panel add to your frustration. Whether your clothes are in the washer or still in the clothes basket a whirlpool duet washer with a door that won t unlock is likely to be a huge problem.
Thank you for your inquiry. This feature gives you a few minutes at the beginning of the cycle to throw in a few extra items. Your whirlpool duet washing machine automatically locks the door as a precaution against opening the door during a wash cycle.