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Speed Queen WASHER AFNE9RSP116TW13 FAQs

Speed Queen washers (including model AFNE9RSP116TW13) are manufactured by Alliance Laundry Systems LLC.

Quick details

  • Brand name on the washer: Speed Queen
  • Manufacturer: Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
  • Where you will see it: on the serial plate and in the documentation copyright line
  • Why it matters: it helps you match the correct parts list, service information, and warranty paperwork

Where to confirm it on your washer

You can verify the manufacturer information by checking the serial plate location shown in the owner's manual.

  • Look for the model and serial number on the serial plate
  • Match the model number exactly: AFNE9RSP116TW13
  • Use that model number when selecting washer parts such as a door latch, door seal, or pressure sensor

Manufacturer vs. brand (what the names mean)

Term you see What it means Example for this washer
Brand The name marketed on the appliance Speed Queen
Manufacturer The company that makes the appliance Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
Model number The exact product identifier AFNE9RSP116TW13

Why it matters

Using the correct manufacturer and exact model number prevents ordering the wrong washer parts and helps you follow the right troubleshooting and maintenance steps for your specific Speed Queen washer.

Last updated: February 2026

A Speed Queen washer typically lasts about 20 to 25 years in normal household use when it’s installed correctly, kept level, and maintained (hoses, cleaning, and avoiding chronic overloading). For your AFNE9RSP116TW13, the best long-term results come from following the care and load-size guidance in the owner's manual.

Typical lifespan (what to expect)

Most premium, heavy-duty washers like Speed Queen are built for long service life. Real-world lifespan depends most on load size, vibration, water quality, and how often the washer runs.

Usage pattern Typical lifespan What shortens it fastest
Average household (3 to 6 loads/week) 20 to 25 years Overloading, chronic oversudsing, poor leveling
Heavy household (daily loads) 15 to 20 years Frequent unbalanced spins, hard water scale
Light use (1 to 2 loads/week) 25 years Long idle periods with moisture and odor buildup

How to help your washer reach the high end of the range

  • Keep the washer level to reduce bearing, tub, and suspension wear.
  • Use HE detergent and measure carefully to prevent oversudsing.
  • Avoid chronic overloading; it increases strain on the motor, tub, and door seal.
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to reduce moisture and odor.
  • Check fill and drain performance; restricted screens or drain paths can cause repeat stress on components.

Parts that commonly affect longevity (and symptoms)

If performance changes over time, these are common wear or failure points on front-load washers:

Why it matters

A long washer lifespan is mostly about controlling vibration and moisture. Keeping loads balanced and detergent measured reduces out-of-balance events, oversudsing routines, and seal wear, which are the issues that most often turn into expensive repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Speed Queen AFNE9RSP116TW13 washer include slow draining, oversudsing, out-of-balance spins (wet load at the end), and door lock errors that prevent starting. Many issues are caused by load size, detergent, or drainage restrictions, and the display often shows a code that points you to the next step in the owner's manual.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually mean)

  • Washer ends with clothes dripping wet: the washer limited spin Speed due to a severely unbalanced load.
  • Out-of-balance / won’t reach full spin (often shown as Er, ub): unbalanced load, excessive suds, or slow draining.
  • Oversudsing (often shown as Sr with time remaining): too much detergent or non-HE detergent; the washer runs a routine to reduce suds.
  • Door won’t lock / won’t start (often shown as Er, dl): door not fully closed, latch not engaging, or a lock/latch issue.
  • Power interruption message (often shown as PF): a power failure occurred during Delay Start.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Redistribute the load evenly; then run a SPIN cycle.
  • Use HE detergent and reduce the amount if you see suds or Sr.
  • Check the drain path for restrictions (standpipe, drain hose routing, household drain).
  • Close the door firmly; press Start/Pause and wait for the door to lock.
  • If you need to open the door with water in the tub, run a SPIN cycle to pump water out first.

Error codes and the fastest next step

Display code What it points to Best first action
Er, dl Door not locked Re-close door; restart cycle
Er, ub Didn’t reach max spin Rebalance load; reduce suds; check draining
Sr Oversudsing routine active Reduce detergent; use HE
PF Power failure during Delay Start Clear with Power/Cancel

When a part is commonly involved

If the door won’t lock consistently or the washer stops because it thinks the door is open, the door latch is a frequent suspect. For this model, we stock the door latch assembly 803920.

Why it matters

Ignoring repeated out-of-balance, oversudsing, or slow-drain symptoms can leave loads wet, extend cycle times, and increase wear on the tub and drive system. Fixing the root cause (load, detergent, or drainage) usually restores normal spin performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Your Speed Queen AFNE9RSP116TW13 washer has filter screens in the fill hoses that should be checked about every 6 months and cleaned if they are clogged. This model also has a pump foreign-object trap that you clean when draining gets slow (it acts like a drain filter). See the AFNE9RSP116TW13 owner's manual for the exact access steps and safety notes.

What filters this washer has

  • Fill-hose filter screens (inlet screens): Small screens where the hot and cold hoses connect to the washer; they catch sand, scale, and debris.
  • Pump foreign-object trap: A trap in the drain pump that can collect coins, buttons, lint clumps, and other items.
  • Not a traditional lint filter: Front-load designs typically do not use a removable lint screen like many top-load washers.

When to clean them

  • Every 6 months: Check the fill-hose screens (more often if you have well water or recent plumbing work).
  • Any time you notice symptoms:
    • Slow fill or long fill times
    • Poor rinsing due to low water flow
    • Slow drain, standing water, or a “water left in drum” situation
    • Rattling or grinding noises during drain (foreign objects in the pump area)

Quick cleaning steps (safe, practical)

  • Fill-hose screens
    • Turn off both water supply valves.
    • Remove the hoses and rinse the screens; use a soft brush if needed.
    • Reconnect hoses and check for leaks.
  • Pump trap (foreign-object trap)
    • Unplug the washer.
    • Remove the lower front access panel (two screws at the bottom).
    • Place a towel and shallow container; open the pump cap slowly to control water.
    • Remove debris, reinstall the trap, and reinstall the panel.

What to check first (symptom guide)

Symptom Most likely “filter” to check What you usually find
Slow fill Fill-hose screens Sediment, scale, grit
Slow drain Pump trap Coins, hair pins, lint clumps
Musty odor Not a filter issue Residue, moisture buildup

Why it matters

Keeping the inlet screens and pump trap clear helps your AFNE9RSP116TW13 fill and drain at the correct rate, prevents nuisance drain/fill problems, and reduces strain on the fill valve and drain pump.

For more model-specific troubleshooting steps, we recommend how to fix Speed queen washer problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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