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How to fix Whirlpool WTW6900 no suction / weak suction

Is your Whirlpool WTW6900 experiencing no suction / weak suction? Here is the complete troubleshooting and repair guide to fix it yourself.

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Quick Diagnostic Steps

Before tearing down your Whirlpool WTW6900, try these rapid diagnostic steps. They solve the no suction / weak suction issue in a majority of cases.

1

Empty the dustbin or replace the bag

2

Remove and clean all filters (rinse and air dry 24 hours)

3

Check the hose for blockages by shining a flashlight through

4

Cut away hair and debris wrapped around the brush roll

5

Check for cracks or holes in the hose

6

Replace the belt if it looks stretched or worn

Why does this happen?

  • Clogged or dirty filter (HEPA, foam, or felt)
  • Full dustbin or bag
  • Blockage in the hose, wand, or brush head
  • Cracked or leaking hose
  • Worn or broken belt
  • Brush roll jammed with hair or debris
  • Motor wearing out (reduced RPM)

Safety First

Always disconnect power (unplug from the wall or remove the battery) before beginning any internal repair on your Whirlpool WTW6900. If you are unsure about a step, consult the AI camera mode for real-time verification or seek professional help.

About this device

ModelWTW6900
Released2021
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