How many years does a Whirlpool washing machine last?
Whirlpool does not publish a fixed lifespan for the Whirlpool WFW5620HW0 washer, so we can’t give a model-specific “X years” number with certainty. In real homes, service life varies widely based on installation, load habits, and how closely you follow the care and maintenance steps.
The WFW5620HW0 documentation focuses on maintenance intervals that help prevent common wear issues:
- Use only HE (High Efficiency) detergent; non-HE or overdosing can cause excess suds and longer cycles.
- Run the Clean Washer cycle about every 30 wash cycles (or monthly) to reduce residue and odor.
- Leave the door slightly ajar between uses so the drum and door seal can dry.
- Inspect and clean the door seal area for lint, soil buildup, and small items.
- Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use and inspect them periodically for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear, or leaks.
For the exact procedures and reminders, follow the WFW5620HW0 use & care manual.
- Usage intensity: frequent heavy loads increase wear on the drive system, bearings, and drain components.
- Leveling and vibration: an unlevel washer can “walk” and stress the tub and cabinet.
- Detergent and residue control: excess suds and buildup can lead to odors and drainage problems.
- Water quality: hard water can contribute to scaling and residue.
- Early repair of small issues: addressing leaks, unusual noises, or drain errors early can prevent secondary damage.
| Washer age | What to focus on | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| 0–5 years | Setup, leveling, cleaning habits | Keep up with monthly cleaning and correct dosing |
| 6–10 years | Wear-and-tear symptoms | Fix leaks/noises early; keep drain path clear |
| 10+ years | Cost vs. benefit of repairs | Compare repair cost to overall condition |
Front-load washers like the Whirlpool WFW5620HW0 rely on a tight door seal and a clear drain system; consistent cleaning and correct HE detergent use help reduce odor, leaks, and drain pump strain.
Last updated: January 2026
How to do a hard reset on a Whirlpool front load washer?
For the Whirlpool WFW5620HW0 front-load washer, the most reliable “hard reset” is to remove power for about 30 seconds, then restore power. This forces the control to reboot and returns cycle settings to factory defaults after a power loss. See the WFW5620HW0 use and care guide for control behavior details.
- Press POWER to stop the cycle.
- Unplug the washer (or switch the breaker off).
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Plug back in (or turn breaker on).
- Press POWER, then reselect your cycle and options.
- If the washer was mid-cycle and has water in the tub, run Drain & Spin to clear water before starting a new cycle.
On this model, a non-responsive panel is often Control Lock, not a failed control.
- Touch and hold EXTRA RINSE for 3 seconds to disable/enable Control Lock.
| Situation | Hard reset helps? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Glitchy display, cycle won’t start | Yes | Power reset, then retry |
| Error code returns immediately | Sometimes | Address the cause first |
| Door won’t lock (F5 E2) | Sometimes | Check latch area, close door firmly |
| Drain/pump error (F9 E1) | Sometimes | Check drain hose, clean pump filter |
A hard reset clears temporary software “hang-ups” and restores default cycle settings, which can prevent repeat stoppages and help you confirm whether you have a control issue or a real drain, door-lock, or water-supply problem.
If resets don’t help and symptoms match a specific failure, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Drain problems or F9 E1: washer drain pump assembly W11458345
- Water fill problems or inlet issues: water valve W11688995
- Door won’t lock errors: strike, door W11316914
Last updated: January 2026
What is a common problem for a Whirlpool washer?
A common problem we see on the Whirlpool WFW5620HW0 washer is poor draining or a “SUD/Sd” (excess suds) condition that can slow or stop the cycle. These issues are often tied to detergent choice/amount, a clogged drain path, or an installation problem. For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, use the WFW5620HW0 use and care manual.
- Washer won’t drain or clothes stay wet: drain hose kinked/too high, clogged drain pump filter, or a drain pump issue.
- “SUD/Sd” or long cycle times: too much detergent or non-HE detergent creating excess suds.
- Water supply errors (Lo FL / F8 E1): closed faucets, kinked inlet hoses, or clogged inlet screens.
- Door won’t lock (F5 E2): door not fully closed, item caught at the door opening, or a door strike problem.
- Vibration or “walking”: washer not level, feet not locked, or shipping bolts not removed.
- Confirm you are using HE detergent and reduce the amount if you see suds.
- Run Drain & Spin to clear standing water.
- Check the drain hose setup: avoid kinks and keep the standpipe height within typical installation limits.
- If your model has it, clean the drain pump filter (the manual describes access and steps).
- If the washer is noisy or shakes, verify it is level and that shipping bolts were removed during install.
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example compatible part for WFW5620HW0 |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining / F9 E1 | Drain system | Washer drain pump assembly W11458345 |
| Water won’t fill / water supply error | Inlet system | Water valve W11688995 |
| Leaks at the door / musty odor around opening | Door boot area | Bellow, d412 W11314648 |
On a high-efficiency front-load washer like the WFW5620HW0, small issues (too much detergent, a partially blocked drain path, or an unlevel install) can quickly turn into repeated error codes, longer cycles, leaks, or poor cleaning performance.
Last updated: January 2026


