Washer is slow to fill.
Whirlpool washing machine low water pressure.
It can have problems due to blockage in its pressure hose or it can have an electrical malfunction.
Low water pressure has become a big problem for a minority of washing machine owners due to the way modern washing machines work.
Your washing machine has some internal switches that control various functions and any one of them may go bad and require replacement.
The water inlet valve opens to allow water to enter the washing machine.
A faulty water level or pressure switch is one such device.
Some people find that even though their old washing machine may have been slowed down by a lack of good water pressure it was still able to complete a wash cycle.
Energy star states that on average an energy star certified washer uses 14 gallons of water per load while a standard washing machine uses 20 gallons of water per load1.
The washing machine may take 20 30 minutes just to fill up with water and then it must complete the actual spin cycle.
The water inlet valve requires sufficient water pressure to function properly.
Based on this an energy star certified washer could save you about 6 gallons of water per load compared to a regular washer.
If someone else is using the water in your home while you are attempting to wash clothes it may result in low water pressure.
First check the water pressure to determine that it is adequate.
If the water inlet valve is defective the wash may fill slowly or not fill at all.