To whom it may concern:
We have an "Admiral-designer series" washer, that may need the fuse changed, however, I do not see the obvious area
Where is the fuse box, on the washer, located?
Thank you
Jonna k brown
To whom it may concern:
We have an "Admiral-designer series" washer, that may need the fuse changed, however, I do not see the obvious area
Where is the fuse box, on the washer, located?
Thank you
Jonna k brown
I'm not familiar with this washer, but I've never seen a fuse on any washer that I've come across. Can you provide more details about your problem?
WallyH
Well, the problem is the washer rinses, but the water does not go out, so the clothes are sitting in water.
The troubleshooting information is as such: change the fuse, reset circuit breaker.
Thank you
change the fuse, reset circuit breaker.
This is referring to the fuse in the fuse box if you have one ore reset the breaker whick ever you have. However if it is not draining, it could be the pump,clogged drain
Yeah if it is running otherwise I would agree it is the pump or something.
I agree with Wally and esquire. If pump is running but water is not draining, the discharge hose is clogged. If pump is not running you probably have a defective timer. Try manually setting timer to another drain cycle setting.
On some maytag washers there is a fuse under the top panel with the lidswitch take out the four screws where on top where the timer is and you will see in the center the two switches and the fuse...
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