...SOMEONE TO COME OVER AND TAKE A LOOK AT IT OR IS THERE SOME WAY I COULD TROUBLE SHOOT IT AND FIX IT I LIVE IN I91 QUECEC RD I SLAND PARK NEW YORK 11558 your drum bearings have gotten water in them ...
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someone who has had a deep well drilled and found water, but water contaminated with iron and sulfur, I can tell you first hand about the rotten egg smell. The water softener will remove the iron that
need to call a repairman about this problem is if the noise only occurs at the start of the wash cycle and makes a low thumping noise or a rapid-fire clicking noise. These are both indicators that the
Someone mentioned there are clasps that need to be removed. Can't seem to locate them Below is for Whirlpool/Kenmore, u might find it helpful. Some machines have a small trap door on left front bottom
...need to, put something on the hose and blow thru it to see if you can feel anything in it too. That's most likely your trouble. Good Luck to ya Get someone who has some mechanical ability to help ...
...need to extend the pipe up above the top of the tub or run the drain hose from your washer up high. · Someone may have taped the drain hose from the washer to the drainpipe to your house to stop ...
...someone through the replacement of a Cabrio rotor position sensor. Would you be willing to help me? I am getting the "F" code in the middle of the wash cycle and have to cancel, etc. Thank you, Eric ...
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...need to extend the pipe up above the top of the tub or run the drain hose from your washer up high. · Someone may have taped the drain hose from the washer to the drainpipe to your house to stop ...
...stem & seal need to be replace, the tub bearing has to be replace at the same time. This is an expensive repair if you have to pay someone to do it. If you do it yourself it will cost you about ...
...someone decides to stick their hand inside the washer while the tub is spinning. Checking the lid switch for continuity would tell you if it?s bad. You could do that by using an 'Ohmmeter". If it ...
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