Question about Kenmore Washing Machines
...tearing. Any help? Carefully check the clothes coming out of the washer before you put them in the dryer, so you can at least narrow the problem down to the washer or the dryer. Then check back
Question about Frigidaire Washing Machines
...My clothes are disappearing. My washer is CER 3600 AS1, I understand the agitator has been taken off the market, Palmer Call Frigidaire and keep asking for someone higher up until you get
...tear clothes. We think clothes are getting caught in rubber gasket. Sears came out and couldnt find any problem. Said everything looks good. Wife is upset that clothes keep getting ruined. Is this ...
...could be tearing holes in your clothes. Also check to see if any of the holes in the steel drum are dented in. or out or misshaped, as this could cause the tumbling action of the drum to tear
Question about Whirlpool Washing Machines
...washer model wtw4800x02 grabbing and tearing clothes Agitator has slots at bottom that catch and tear clothes check the agitators are secure in the drum and carefully check the inside of anything ...
clothes The washer is ripping my clothes and making stress circles on them. The repair man took the machine apart and could not find anything. We have felt all the holes in plastic tub. No sharp edges
...washer now it wont come on and i cant get my clothes out it is like the unit gets no power what do i do...i need my clothes. remove bottom cover just below lock assembly will be a tear shaped plastic ...
Question about Washing Machines
.../ tear. overloading, worn suspention, something thats not supposed to be there sneakers? once its worn it will loose the coating on it and start to stick to items often marking clothes with grey ...
...washer is tearing clothes. Rubber seal has a small tear at the bottom where the drain back hole are. Check the little holes around the drum, I have seen pins and needles get stuck in these and cause ...
...washer. Look for any broken fins or roughness on the basket surface. Replace, if necessary. 2) Reduce the size of your loads. Heavy, cramped loads can cause a lot of friction which leads to tears. 3) ...
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