on 8/31/2009
just started yesterday, at spin cyle an alarm sound starts. first time was loud, next time not as loud. I dont know why this is happening. the machine is about 15 years old...time for a new one ?
on 8/3/2008
Washer wasn't working at all, making grinding sound--tore it apart and replaced two belts.Everything working but agitator.What can be the problem???
on 3/6/2006
If your machine is leaking through the seal at the front and you can't afford a replacement seal, turn the seal upside down after dismantling, then the hole or perishing is at the top. If the hole is very large; staple it together using a staple gun. I use large amounts of rubber solution as well. My seal leaked three years ago and I'm still using it!
on 11/22/2005
Remove the control panel (2 screws). Next to the switch box there is a timer dial (round shape). Simply turn the timer clockwise a very small distance. Now plug back appliance and retry control knob. Continue to adjust until washer timer is correct.
my2do said
on 8/31/2009 just started yesterday, at spin cyle an alarm sound starts. first time was loud, next time not as loud. I dont know why this is happening. the machine is about 15 years old...time for a new one ?
cgilbre103 said
on 12/24/2008 Agitator wasn't turning so I replaced it with a new one. It works, but now the water doesn't drain. What is wrong?
mandyr said
on 11/4/2008 what makes a washer squeal during the spin cycle?
Dew506 said
on 8/3/2008 Washer wasn't working at all, making grinding sound--tore it apart and replaced two belts.Everything working but agitator.What can be the problem???
Swanno2 said
on 5/16/2007 When fill the washer with water to select point, the water slowly empty the washer,why?
Anonymous said
on 3/6/2006 If your machine is leaking through the seal at the front and you can't afford a replacement seal, turn the seal upside down after dismantling, then the hole or perishing is at the top. If the hole is very large; staple it together using a staple gun. I use large amounts of rubber solution as well. My seal leaked three years ago and I'm still using it!
Anonymous said
on 4/16/2007 Try to replace the "Lid Switch" that is usually controlled by the machine lid.
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 Remove the control panel (2 screws). Next to the switch
box there is a timer dial (round shape). Simply turn the timer clockwise a very small
distance. Now plug back appliance and retry control knob. Continue to adjust until washer timer is correct.