Whirlpool Model WFW75HEWF0 Front Load Washer Beeping Erratically During Use

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Title pretty much explains our issue. This has been going on for a few months now. Wash completes in the same amount of time since it was new. It doesn't matter if it's a tiny load, average or very large load. I'll try to attach a short video. Sometimes it's not as bad but every load will have some unnecessary beeps/chimes. I have been trying to research this online since it started and have gotten nowhere. I have even called Whirlpool and a few repair shops but didn't get anywhere with them other than they can take a look for $. And YES the door is securely closed and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the latch. Thanks in advance for any possible easy fixes or info.

 
Title pretty much explains our issue. This has been going on for a few months now. Wash completes in the same amount of time since it was new. It doesn't matter if it's a tiny load, average or very large load. I'll try to attach a short video. Sometimes it's not as bad but every load will have some unnecessary beeps/chimes. I have been trying to research this online since it started and have gotten nowhere. I have even called Whirlpool and a few repair shops but didn't get anywhere with them other than they can take a look for $. And YES the door is securely closed and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the latch. Thanks in advance for any possible easy fixes or info.

Have you tried the diagnostic mode ?
View: https://youtu.be/9fjnZdUdR5U?si=5npS4nVY-EaXs54b
 
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Where this is probably not particularly helpful in direct assistance to your issue/machine...

Pretty much all of the new washers out are "high efficiency" models and have a very specific full load amount. You know, back in the day with the old center post agitator models, you put as much as you could and still close the lid. Our newest Samsung is high efficiency, top load and the actual amount of articles to reach full are FAR less that what I would have even considered a half load on older models. In addition to that, they have a bunch of other features and modes that on older washers rarely meant much outside of the delicates setting.

Check you user manual to see if there is a load recommendation, then test it visually. My current washer, for as big as it seems to be, can really only hold perhaps 7 fluffy towels on a load that I also have to designate heavy and deep fill.

The other aspect which will cause mine to sound off is off balance. I would consider your front loader is probably free from that issue by design.
 
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Thanks guys. Yes I've ran the diagnostic mode 3 times since this started happening. I forgot to mention that. It didn't report any issues. I've even removed the top and had a close look inside and everything is clean and looks fine. As far as load size goes we've always done different size loads and it's never done this before it started happening. We purchased it new about 3 years ago. I'm thinking it's simply something with the alerts system acting up. I will probably see if I can disconnect the speaker as my computer is on the other side of the wall and it is very annoying when this thing is beeping for over an hour sometimes.