Understanding Why Your Trash Compactor Has Stopped Working Here are some common reasons your trash compactor won’t start, knowing this information will then point you in the right direction to find a solution for fixing it correctly. These are some of the possible things that may cause it and this is how to resolve:
Power Supply Issues
Circuit Breaker: See if the circuit breaker has tripped. If it has, reset and try starting the compactor.
Outlet: Confirm outlet has power You may verify this by plugging another appliance and voltage test with a multimeter.
Faulty Switches
The Start Switch: The start switch is what enables the compaction cycle to begin. It will not allow the power to get into that motor; meaning it is bad.trash compactor troubleshooting (ad) Inspect using a multimeter continuity testing is suggested
The Drawer Safety Switch ensures the compactor will only operate if the drawer is closed completely. It may need replacing if it fails, which could cause the drawer to look closed but stop power from getting to the unit.
Motor Problems
Drive Motor – If the power is reaching the motor, but it not running then this would be a problem with direct drive or most likely with a weakening belt of your washing machine. Check for voltage at motor terminals with a multimeter. If there is voltage running to it and the motor still does work,it will need replacement.
Additional Considerations
Wiring problems — Finally, check for any obvious damage or other issues that may be preventing your meter from powering up.
Other Switches: Remember, issues can arise from other switches like the top-limit and directional selectors.
You should be able to tackle most trash compactor repair tasks—whether they involve a switch replacement or any other component, with this systematic check of the parts that allow it to work properly.