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Posted on May 03, 2009

Ge profile prodigy make clunking before spin cycle

Ge Profile prodigy mode WWSE422OAO makes a clunking noise going into spin cycle. The machine sounds like it gets caught up and the lights dim while it makes the noise because its drawing electricity, then it will go into spin cycle.....

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Is there a humming sound? Check you have the hot and cold water supply turned on. Check the water inlet hoses are not kinked.

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