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Whirlpool Cabrio Washer Models
Whirlpool Cabrio Washing Machines
WTW6200SW0 WTW6200SW1 WTW6200SW2 WTW6200SW3 WTW6200VW0 WTW6200VW1 WTW6300SB0 WTW6300SB1 WTW6300SB2 WTW6300SG0 WTW6300SG1 WTW6300SG2 WTW6300SW0 WTW6300SW1 WTW6300SW2 WTW6300WW0 WTW6340WW0 WTW6400SW0 WTW6400SW1 WTW6400SW2 WTW6400SW3 WTW6500WW1 WTW6600SB0 WTW6600SB1 WTW6600SB2 WTW6600SB3 WTW6600SG0 WTW6600SG1 WTW6600SG2 WTW6600SG3 WTW6600SW0 WTW6600SW1 WTW6600SW2 WTW6600SW3 WTW6700TU1 WTW6700TU2 WTW6700TW0 WTW6700TW1 WTW6700TW2 WTW6800WB1 WTW6800WL1 WTW6800WW1 WTW7300XW0 WTW7340XW0 WTW7600XW0       WTW7800XB0       WTW7800XL0       WTW7800XW0
Maytag Bravo Washer Models
Maytag Bravo Washing Machines
MTW6300TQ0 MTW6300TQ1 MTW6400TQ0 MTW6500TQ0    MTW6600TB0 MTW6600TB1 MTW6600TQ0 MTW6600TQ1 MTW6700TQ0 MTW6700TQ1 MVWB300WQ0 MVWB300WQ1 MVWB400VQ0 MVWB450WQ0 MVWB450WQ1 MVWB700VQ0 MVWB750WB0 MVWB750WB1 MVWB750WL0 MVWB750WL1 MVWB750WQ0 MVWB750WQ1 MVWB750WR0 MVWB750WR1 MVWB800VB0 MVWB800VQ0 MVWB800VU0 MVWB850WB0 MVWB850WB1 MVWB850WL0 MVWB850WL1 MVWB850WQ0 MVWB850WQ1      MVWB850WR0      MVWB850WR1
Kenmore Oasis Washer Models
Kenmore Oasis Washing Machines
110.27092603 110.27092602 110.27092601 110.27092600 110.27087605 110.27087604 110.27087603 110.27087602 110.27087601 110.27087600 110.27086605 110.27086604 110.27086603 110.27086602 110.27086601 110.27082605 110.27082604 110.27082603 110.27082602 110.27082601 110.27082600 110.27072604 110.27072603 110.27072602 110.27072601 110.27072600 110.27062604 110.27062603 110.27062602 110.27062601 110.27062600 110.27052602 110.27052600 110.27042603 110.27042602 110.27042601 110.27042600 110.27032603 110.27032602 110.27032601 110.27032600

Whirlpool Cabrio, Maytag Bravo, & Kenmore Oasis Washing Machine Components

(Note: Click on a part image for pricing information. Because of minor differences from one washer model to another, you will need to use your washing machine’s full model number when ordering repair parts.)


User Interface | Control Board | Water Level Sensor | Lid Lock | Water Valve
Drive Motor | Agitator/ Impeller | Recirculation Pump | Drain Pump
Tub & Suspension

Troubleshooting/ Testing Tips:
1. Don’t become a circuit (Click Here For More Safety Information!)

2. All resistance tests should be preformed with the washing machine unplugged from the wall outlet and any wiring to the component disconnected.
(How to Use a Voltmeter) (Electricity 101)

3. The most common cause of any control failure is corrosion on the connectors.  Always check for a good electrical connection first! Also look for broken or looses wires, bad terminals, or wires not pressed onto connectors far enough before replacing any washing machine parts.

User Interface

Like most electronically controlled appliances, Whirlpool Cabrio, Maytag Bravo, and Kenmore Oasis washing machines use a part called the user interface which is a thin panel of switches placed directly behind the skin of the washer’s control console and also a switch called the encoder that identifies the position of the rotary cycle selection knob.

Whirlpool Cabrio WTW6600 User Interface Board
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These switches receive your every laundering wish and carry them to a control board inside the washer’s console for further processing.  The most common problem that can occur with this part of the washing machine is a switch sticking in the open or closed position, not allowing you to enter cycle selections and options, or the encoder not correctly registering the cycle knob’s position.

The relationship between the washer’s user interface, encoder, and the control board are so close it can sometimes be difficult to determine which parts is responsible for programming problems, fortunately diagnostic tests built into this style of washer can be used to help identify the troublesome washer part for it’s quick removal and replacement.

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Control Board

All electronically controlled washing machines use a control board to process commands entered into the user interface and send the proper amount of electricity to a particular washer component at the correct time to perform some function, such as opening a particular water valve solenoid, operating the motor, energizing the recirculation pump, drain pump or lid lock. If the washing machine were a body the control board is the brain behind all of the washer’s operations.

Whirlpool Cabrio, Maytag Bravo, and Kenmore Oasis Washing Machine Control Board
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The control board is also used to interpret information being sent from various sensors in the washing machine, like the inlet/ dispenser valve thermistor or the motor’s Rotary Positioning Sensor (RPS).  Most problems that occur with the Whirlpool Cabrio, Maytag Bravo, or Kenmore Oasis washing machines are control board related. However, you never want to replace the control board without first checking all other possibilities through the diagnostic testing process.

Note: Return policies rarely cover expensive misdiagnosed control boards, so before you click the “Buy Now” button you need to be pretty sure.

Water Level Sensor (pressure transducer)

The water level sensor is actually a part of the washing machine’s control board but because it has a very important purpose I will treat it like a separate part in this troubleshooting guide.  The pressure sensor monitors water levels through a small clear tube that is attached to the bottom of the washer’s outer washtub.

Whirlpool Cabrio, Maytag Bravo, and Kenmore Oasis Pressure Hose
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As the water level rises, air pressure inside the “pressure transducer” tube increases because of the water’s weight.  When the desired water level is reached, the pressure transducer inside the washing machine’s control board cuts electricity to the water valves and turns on the recirculation pump, for the wash portion of the cycle.  Any pinching or holes in this pressure tube and the pressure sensor will not be able to detect the washing machine’s water level.  This will cause the washer to stop and display an error code such as LF, which means “Long Fill” or other error codes. You can also calibrate the water level sensor through the manual diagnostic mode.

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