Thanks for the reponse, the condenser was replaced and so was the Furance but at different times and the furance was smaller in size ( BTU's) and the CFM's of the fan are lower too. So! the fruance will have to be up graded.
Thanks Again Thanks for the reponse, the condenser was replaced and so was the Furance but at different times and the furance was smaller in size ( BTU's) and the CFM's of the fan are lower too. So! the fruance will have to be up graded.
Thanks Again
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unless some thing inside the washer is broken i would say the drum bearings have started to wear out badly,,,my washer will easly take 3 king size bed sheets and covers,,,that not a lot realy,,,how old is your unit? and how many washes has it done,,,years old and 1000's of washes?
you can go here and find the parts you need. i really cant tell what age your refrig is by the model# i believe it is a 24 cu ft. if you can give me a serial# off of the unit i can tell yo how old the unit is. thanks Peyton
If you just got this unit, did you purchase it new? Or if it's uner a year old then you should call sera for service under the war. Also, when you first start the unit water has to go through the water tank and it takes 3 - 5 mins before the water starts to work when first hooked up, then should be ok after that. There are several things that can cause the problem. Could have a kinked line in the ref, a bad water valve or even a frozen water tank. Also, did the water ever work since you had it?
It is uaually coded into the model #. Usually in the middle. I can usually eyeball them. another solution is measure the outside dimensions of a refrigerator or freezer you know the size of then compare them. This will give you a rough estimate.
Thanks for the reponse, the condenser was replaced and so was the Furance but at different times and the furance was smaller in size ( BTU's) and the CFM's of the fan are lower too. So! the fruance will have to be up graded.
Thanks Again
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