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Posted on May 13, 2009
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My Janome 9000 also quit a few months ago, took it to repair shop and they replaced a fuse. Have only used it about 2hrs since and it did the same thing again. So we decided to replace fuse ourselves...done that., but now the Wheel will not turn smoothly.. I remember it was like that first time around also when fuse went out. Now what do we do..????please advise..

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Your fuse is blowing because there is a bind in the machine. Did they service the machine when they replaced the fuse? If yes, it should be under warranty. Best guess is that it is tight from lack of lubrication, usually at the bushing nearest the hand wheel.
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