fix it. Because it works sometimes, and doesn't work at other times, I'm hoping it is a loose wire or something. Even if I have to replace it, I can get the parts for less than $200. However, I cannot
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fix myself? Does GE offer repair service on older model? Thanks in advance for a feedback at [email protected] I have the same problem, I haven't resolved it but it seems to be due to the drum of
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...fix and will save you a bunch of money. The bearing looks like a flat plate with a tiny trailer hitch ball. I kid you not. Open the top which is hinged in the back, pry the front up ,but be carefull ...
...fix it please? Thanks. if your dryer has a lot od lint buildup inside it, some of that lint will fall onto the heating element in back on th wall and cause a hotspot. To examine your heating element ...
...loose inside the drum but after about 10 minutes into the cycle the sound stops. What might be the problem and can I fix it myself? Thanks! few possibilities here,idle pulleys could be wearing,front ...
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...fix. My Profile was making the same noise. Just popped the top off and there was a belt around the drum that had a loose screw. 5 min fix. Unscrew the two screws under the front door to gain
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