You may remember I mentioned the issues the young couple in the apartment behind me had with their Whirlpool 6620. Three service calls for major leaks and one for an electronics failure in a four month-old washer.
The dealer decided to replace the washer for them, which took six weeks to arrive due to covid-related slowdowns in production. The replacement 6620 purred along just fine for a couple of months.
I went into the laundry area between our apartments—their set sits right next to mine—a few minutes ago and the service guy was there with the top of the machine off. I asked what the problem was this time and he said the control board was not communicating with the user interface—so electronics issues.
I really like the features, cycles and styling on the 6620 and it’s a “closet depth” machine, which is extremely important in our narrow passageway, with laundry sets along each wall. Thought a couple of times about getting a set for myself, as it has a true Sanitize cycle and a 4.5 cu. ft. tub.
Having seen the headaches they’ve had to deal with not one but two of these machines, that notion has been tossed in the not-on-your-life bin.
What the hell, Whirlpool?!
[this post was last edited: 4/5/2021-12:48]

The dealer decided to replace the washer for them, which took six weeks to arrive due to covid-related slowdowns in production. The replacement 6620 purred along just fine for a couple of months.
I went into the laundry area between our apartments—their set sits right next to mine—a few minutes ago and the service guy was there with the top of the machine off. I asked what the problem was this time and he said the control board was not communicating with the user interface—so electronics issues.
I really like the features, cycles and styling on the 6620 and it’s a “closet depth” machine, which is extremely important in our narrow passageway, with laundry sets along each wall. Thought a couple of times about getting a set for myself, as it has a true Sanitize cycle and a 4.5 cu. ft. tub.
Having seen the headaches they’ve had to deal with not one but two of these machines, that notion has been tossed in the not-on-your-life bin.
What the hell, Whirlpool?!
[this post was last edited: 4/5/2021-12:48]
