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Your washer is nothing but a big box full of parts. You have to ask yourself, "Is it cheaper to buy a part or buy a whole new box full of parts? The spanner will only serve as an investment in your future, repair-wise. Knowledge is power! I have had no luck messing with those machines leak wise. These are the most crappy designs made.

May the hinges of our friendship never grow rusty. About the icons: The beer is tip link, if a tech saves ya some money buy em a 6 pack. The green dot is a link to my web page on appliance repair. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Up. SMF 2. Appliance Repair Forum. The newest washer and dryers are capable of doing much larger loads, so you can spend less time in the laundry room — from large items like comforters, quilts and pillows to simply doing bigger laundry loads.

For a small family that consists of 1 or 2 people, and maybe a small child, a compact or stackable washer and dryer would be perfect. These smaller appliances do about pounds of laundry per load, and are the perfect fit for apartment dwellers who aren't concerned with washing larger items like bedding.

When it comes down to the exact size that is right for you, it's hard to give specifics because it depends on how much laundry you do per week, and every person and family is different and needs can change from week to week and month to month.

Some people only do one small load of laundry per week, while others do 10 heavy loads of laundry per week. Just remember that the as the size of the washer and dryer gets larger, so does the cost of each load of laundry; however, the larger the washer and dryer, the fewer loads you'll have to do per week. If steam technology or advanced stain settings are important to you, then make sure the appliance you pick has features that support your needs.

Providing your zip code will allow us to ensure our products are available in your area. What Size is Perfect for Me? You would have to while the washer is not working find out if the contacts inside the timer that send power to the motor during wash is working.

This is not something I can very well tell you how to do. Note that you will have to have the timer in wash mode and the knob pulled out. Also to help out you should see a chart on your mini manual that shows which timer contacts are closed for how long and what each one does.

Like on mine got out diagram to my washer the timer contacts 17 and 18 have to be closed as well as 20 and This may be the same for yours and it may not. I had the exact same problem. Everything worked but the agitation, and no humming or clicking after filling with water, it was just dead.

I tried unplugging, replugging, and opening and closing the door up to ten times in succession, without success. Then I removed the agitator, and found two safety pins and a clothing tag chain underneath.

I removed them, and replaced the same agitator, but there was no change. I then removed the agitator again, and the agitator coupling. The coupling looked fine, so I put it and the agitator back on the next day. I then filled the machine and nothing happened until almost two hours later when I heard it humming. I closed the door, and turned the selector back to the beginning of the cycle, and the washer started agitating. It has been working fine for two days now. I have a year-old G. I've used the washer occasionally in recent months to spin hand-washed items, but haven't run a normal load of laundry in about a year, if memory serves, because my lady friend offers to wash my laundry, perhaps to get me to hang around for company while I'm waiting for the load to finish washing and drying.

Today I loaded the washer, let it fill, and when it came time to wash, there was just the hum of the motor, but no mechanical noises from the transmission and no agitation.

I advanced the control to "spin", drained the tub and tried turning the agitator by hand, but it was solid, locked to the basket, and I could only turn the basket with considerable effort. I then refilled the tub and to my surprise the agitator began to work as normal. My suspicion is that some grease in the transmission has gotten stiff with age and through lack of use for that last year.

There is a small puddle of water under the machine, suggesting the pump shaft seal is giving out, but that is another matter. Quick Reply Show Quick Reply.



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