Residential U-Line Washer Repair — Burbank ZIP 91507, CA
U-Line-trained technicians experienced with their Clear Ice technology, dual-zone wine storage systems, and integrated undercounter refrigeration and ice makers.
- U-Line-certified technicians
- Same-day service in zip 91507
- Genuine OEM parts
- Upfront pricing
- 90-day parts & 30-day labor warranty
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(818) 718-9373About U-Line Washer Repairs
U-Line produces premium undercounter refrigerators, ice makers, wine storage, and beverage centers designed to integrate seamlessly into home and commercial spaces.
Common U-Line Issues
- Ice production failure
- Compressor issues
- Temperature regulation
- Water inlet valve failure
- Door seal wear
Why Choose ProFix for U-Line
- U-Line-certified technicians
- Genuine OEM parts in stock
- Same-day service in Burbank
- 90-day parts & 30-day labor warranty on all repairs
- No fix, no fee guarantee
U-Line Washer Issues We Repair in 91507
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Not Spinning
A washer that won't spin leaves clothes soaking wet and is usually a same-day repair.
Not Draining
Standing water at the end of a cycle is one of the most common washer problems we fix.
Making Loud Noise
Loud banging or grinding sounds during washing indicate mechanical wear that worsens quickly.
Won't Start
A washer that won't start is usually an electrical or control issue.
Leaking Water
Washer leaks can cause significant floor and cabinet damage if not repaired quickly.
Not Filling with Water
A washer that won't fill won't clean clothes. Usually a valve or pressure switch issue.
Door Won't Lock
Modern washers require a locked door to operate. A faulty latch prevents the cycle from starting.
Vibrating Excessively
Excessive vibration damages floors, cabinets, and internal components.
Error Codes Displayed
The washer is displaying error or fault codes indicating a specific system malfunction.
Not Agitating
The washer fills with water but the agitator or drum does not move to wash clothes.
Clothes Not Getting Clean
Laundry comes out of the washer still visibly dirty, stained, or with detergent residue.
Washer Smells Bad
The washing machine has developed a musty, mildew, or sulfur odor that transfers to clothing.
Mold in Drum or Gasket
Visible black mold is growing inside the drum or on the rubber door gasket.
Musty Odor Transferring to Clothes
Clothes smell musty or mildewy right after washing, indicating mold or bacteria inside the machine.
Door Gasket Mold
Black mold is growing in the folds of the rubber door gasket on a front-load washer.
Not Rinsing Properly
Detergent residue remains on clothes after the wash cycle, causing skin irritation and stiff fabric.
Too Much Suds / Oversudsing
Excessive foam is being generated during the wash cycle, sometimes visible through the door or leaking from the machine.
Detergent Not Dispensing
Detergent remains in the dispenser drawer after a wash cycle instead of being flushed into the drum.
Fabric Softener Not Dispensing
Fabric softener remains in the dispenser compartment and is never released into the rinse cycle.
Bleach Dispenser Clogged
Bleach is not being dispensed during the cycle and remains pooled in the dispenser drawer.
Spin Cycle Stopping Early
The washer enters the spin cycle but stops before completing, leaving clothes wet.
Not Completing Full Cycle
The washer stops mid-cycle and does not finish washing, leaving clothes in soapy water.
Cycle Taking Too Long
Wash cycles are taking 2–3 hours instead of the normal 45–90 minutes.
Pausing Mid-Cycle
The washer randomly pauses during a cycle and requires manual intervention to continue.
Filling Too Slowly
The washer takes much longer than normal to fill with water at the beginning of each cycle.
Overfilling with Water
The washer fills with more water than intended, sometimes overflowing from the drum.
Standing Water After Cycle
The washer leaves a significant amount of water in the drum after the cycle completes.
Not Draining Completely
The washer drains most water but leaves a small amount in the drum, sometimes causing odor or requiring a second drain.
Grinding Noise During Wash
A grinding or crunching noise occurs during the wash or spin cycle.
Banging Noise During Spin
Loud banging occurs during the spin cycle, sometimes shaking the machine or surrounding area.
Squealing Noise
A high-pitched squealing occurs during the wash or spin cycle.
Clicking Noise During Cycle
A clicking or ticking sound occurs periodically during the wash cycle.
Burning Smell from Washer
A burning odor is coming from the washing machine during operation.
Door Won't Open After Cycle
The washer door remains locked after the cycle has finished and won't open.
Door Glass Cracked or Broken
The circular door glass on a front-load washer has cracked or shattered.
Door Seal / Gasket Torn or Damaged
The rubber door seal (bellow) has a visible tear, hole, or puncture causing leaks.
Leaking from Bottom
Water is appearing under the front or bottom of the washing machine during operation.
Leaking from Door
Water is leaking around the front door of a front-load washer during the wash cycle.
Leaking from Back of Washer
Water is appearing at the back of the washing machine, near the hose connections or pump.
Leaking from Detergent Drawer
Water or detergent is leaking from the soap dispenser drawer during the wash cycle.
Drum Not Turning
The washer motor runs but the drum does not rotate — clothes are not being washed.
Agitator Not Working
The central agitator on a top-load washer is not moving, leaving clothes unwashed.
Agitator Dogs / Cogs Worn Out
The plastic cogs inside the agitator that create back-and-forth motion are worn, causing the agitator to spin freely without gripping.
Drum Bearing Making Noise
A grinding, rumbling, or roaring sound that gets louder during spin indicates worn drum bearings.
Drive Belt Broken
The rubber drive belt that connects the motor to the drum has snapped, stopping all drum movement.
Motor Failure
The drive motor has failed, preventing the drum from turning at all.
Drain Pump Failure
The drain pump motor has failed, preventing water from draining from the drum.
Water Inlet Valve Failure
The valve that controls water entry into the drum has failed, stopping fill or causing uncontrolled filling.
Lid Switch / Lock Failure
The safety switch that detects whether the lid is closed has failed, preventing the washer from running.
Control Board Failure
The main electronic control board has failed, causing erratic behavior, unresponsive buttons, or no function.
Water Temperature Wrong
The washer is using the wrong water temperature — hot when cold is selected, or cold when hot is selected.
Washing Cold Only / No Hot Water
The washer only uses cold water regardless of the temperature setting selected.
Clothes Getting Damaged in Washer
Clothes are coming out with tears, snags, holes, or other physical damage from the washing machine.
Tearing or Ripping Clothes
Items are being torn during the wash cycle, which is dangerous and unacceptable.
Clothes Coming Out Tangled
Laundry is balled up and twisted tightly at the end of the cycle, causing wrinkling and uneven drying.
Soap Residue on Clothes
White or blue streaks of detergent remain on clothing after the wash cycle.
Fabric Softener Spots on Clothes
Oily spots or discoloration appear on clothes, caused by undiluted fabric softener contacting fabric.
Rust Stains on Clothes
Orange or brown rust stains are appearing on clothing after washing.
Washer Won't Turn On
The washing machine shows no response when the power button is pressed — completely dead.
Display / Control Panel Not Working
The washer's control panel display is blank, shows garbled text, or buttons don't respond.
Buttons Not Responding
Some or all control panel buttons are unresponsive or produce no action when pressed.
Pausing Randomly During Cycle
The washer stops unexpectedly at various points in the cycle without displaying an error code.
Tripping Circuit Breaker
The washing machine repeatedly trips its circuit breaker during operation.
Shaking the Floor During Spin
The washer vibrates so violently during spin that it shakes the floor, walls, or nearby appliances.
Washer Moving Across Floor During Spin
The washing machine walks across the floor during the spin cycle, potentially damaging hoses and connections.
Not Balancing Load During Spin
The washer makes repeated attempts to balance the load but keeps stopping the spin cycle.
UE / Unbalance Error (LG)
LG washer displays UE error, stopping the spin cycle due to detected drum imbalance.
OE / Drain Error (LG)
LG washer displays OE error indicating the machine cannot drain water within the expected time.
LE / Motor Error (LG)
LG washer displays LE error indicating the motor has locked up or is overloaded.
DE / Door Error (LG)
LG washer displays DE error indicating the door is not properly closed or the latch has failed.
5E / SE Drain Error (Samsung)
Samsung washer displays 5E or SE error indicating a drain failure detected during the cycle.
F21 Drain Error (Whirlpool)
Whirlpool front-load washer displays F21 error indicating the drain cycle exceeded the time limit.
F5 / dL Lid Lock Error (Whirlpool / GE)
Top-load washer displays F5 or dL error indicating the lid lock is not engaging or has failed.
Drum Bearing Replacement Needed
The drum main bearing has worn to the point where replacement is necessary to prevent further damage.
Shock Absorbers Worn Out
The shock absorbers that dampen drum movement during spin have worn out, causing vibration and banging.
Spider Arm / Drum Support Broken
The rear support arm (spider) that holds the drum shaft has cracked or broken, causing drum wobble or contact with the tub.
Pump Filter Clogged
The pump filter (coin trap) at the bottom front of the front-load washer is clogged with debris and mineral scale.
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