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The washer is closed up again and the lid switch has been jammed in the actuated position so the machine can be used. This is of course not a permanent solution. I'll be busy for the next week or so...
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I got a different clue. The diagram attached to post #2 (I have the original paper version) shows two screws labeled "23" going up through the rim of the main housing into the top. They would have to...
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No luck.
I unscrewed the Phillips screw. It goes through the plastic tab, the top of the control housing, and then the side panel of the control housing. What looked like a slide lever is actually...
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Two points:
First, I disagree with ScottGem, at least in part. Fr_Chuck's comments on the law may or may not have been "right on." But his remarks that
"You are making way too much out of...
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Thanks, Harold.
Unfortunately I can't directly get to the back edge. The back panel is one piece from top to bottom and covers the back edge of the top. I attached a photo of a top corner of the...
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OK, I saw that part on the diagram I have. What do I have to take off, and how do I take it off, to get to that clip? Thanks.
Oh -- that's the FRONT of the machine. It's where I thought it ought...
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If you manage your disk space effectively (and sometimes even if you don't), "Disk Cleanup" is useless.
I know of two freeware utilities, TreePie and TreeSize, that will show you how much space...
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I've been given huge lists of things I should avoid. I have also seen articles on the web that say those lists are useless. I've also seen articles that say (and this seems to make sense) that...
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I don't need a diagnosis. The lid switch is broken where the mounting screws go into it. I have two screws and two bits of plastic and the rest of the switch is under the top panel where I can barely...
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