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All access for the parts we need to get to are through the back of the machine. Remove the giant piece of pressboard and you will be able to get to everything. The belt could be worn but I have a...
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I would like to buy a round for everyone in the bar for listening to my long winded rant the other day. I have a GREAT deal of respect for anyone here who has to answer health questions about people...
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I would like to order a Zombie and complain to the bartender as to HOW FREAKING STUPID people are. I only answer appliance questions (thankfully) but I read some of the other questions and I cannot...
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Do you have power getting to the soleniods? I am thinking if power isn't getting there you have the classic "red wire" problem - the red wire that comes down the side of the tub has a history of...
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GE washers (no matter how old) only have 1 belt... Only Dependable Care Maytags, old Amana and Speed Queen used 2 belts...
Meanwhile, Look on the left side of the cabinet by the floor towards...
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Will not start - explain? Just won't heat or won't even start and run? Your second question - are you asking if it has a cool down at the end of each cycle?
YES IT IS WORTH FIXING THIS MACHINE!!...
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May I interrupt? You have 2 flat and 1 L shaped on your dryer cord which is a correct set up for a dryer. 3 flat is the correct set up for a range. Check your breaker and verify it is a 30 amp...
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It sounds as if it is time to replace the electrode to the burner.
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Since your idea of "older" and my idea of "older" may be different could you please supply the model number? That way I know which of the 2 style GE machines it is. Thanks!
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Wal Mart ohms meter $10 - lack of aggravation priceless
NEVER THROW PARTS AT ANY APPLIANCE UNTIL YOU KNOW WHICH PART IS BAD!! (I am very sorry I digress)
Always test parts with wires removed...
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It is as simple as it looks. Just make sure you tighten the new one down securely.
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It sounds like one of your drum support rollers has a bad bearing. Replace them both at the same time.
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I hope these help!
FRONT - Bride
BACK - SWMBO (text message abbr for She Who Must Be Obeyed) GOT IT!?
FRONT - Maid of Honor
BACK - OMG! She didn't say I had to wear THAT dress!
BACK - Like...
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Also try Craigslist on line (depending on where you live).
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Great advise guys!! [applause applause! ] I would definitely go there also, but does the igniter even glow? No glow no gas... The movement from one floor to the other may have broken an already weak...
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Once the screws are out swing the bottom towards you and slide the top of the panel down it will release.
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Hmmm, bad thermal fuse or 1/2 of you 220 isn't there or one of the above problems are also possible. A model number would allow me to provide detailed instructions if you would be so kind to supply...
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Do you know if it is a belt drive or a direct drive machine? If you don't know could you please supply the complete model number (under the lid on a silver tag).
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Another appliance repaired!!
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Ok, if the igniter isn't coming on and we are sure it is good my money is locked on the flame switch (black rectangle on the left of the cone). The "for sure" test is a little tricky and it takes 2...
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The thermal fuse is a good possibility but if you would like I can walk you through the entire process of diagnostics and repair so we get it right the first time. I need a few things from you. First...
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This sounds like a different problem or you didn't provide "the rest of the story" the first time. Could you supply the model number this time and I can start from the beginning?
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If you have an ohms meter you can disconnect the harness to the ignitor and test it fot continuity. If You don't have one you can remove or loosen the screw that holds the ignitor in and inspect it....
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Once the screw is removed it should come off fairly easily but compare it to the other burners with the caps removed. Only one screw doesn't sound right.
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Agree Agree Ken and RPG! If you are both going to "sleep around" you don't have a boyfriend girlfriend relationship. You are friends with benefits. The two of you need to talk to each other about...
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First thing you need to know - the only thing in your boyfriends pants that the girls in the strip clubs are interested in is his wallet, period. Have you ever been in a strip club? You and he should...
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If the machine is level and it is a "true" Maytag (they made several different styles) you likely need damper pads. If you can provide the model number I can let you know for sure. They aren't...
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If the machine is level and it is a "true" Maytag (they made several different styles) you likely need damper pads. If you can provide the model number I can let you know for sure. They aren't...
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These electrodes are very easy to change IF the 2 screws in the top burner come out. Unplug the stove remove the burner cap. Put the smallest drop of liquid dish soap on each screw. Leave it alone...
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I have a great sense of humor! (Look at my icon!) It' primarily satire which just doesn't translate well on the net, people think I'm being, well, mean and cranky. I was thinking "now that your ADD...
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A service tech is going to charge you between $200-$300. The sensor issue didn't have anything to do with the motor so I didn't mention it.
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Honey, don't fall for the oldest "guy" trick in the book. Once you do this then he will want you to do something else that goes a little farther. He will not stop until he can call you a slut for...
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This is not a difficult repair are you sure you don't want to try it?
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There are 2 schools on this.
Having the motor shut off when the heat is off - Yes you will use less electricity but less whole house air circulation hence some rooms will be hotter and some rooms...
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No recall just a bad winding on the motor. You will be needing a new motor.
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Please answer the remaining 2 questions.
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Tilt the machine forward to release the back self leveling leges. If they do not release whack on them until they do. Now ease the machine back down till you touch the legs and release it for the las...
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Unplug the washer. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the fron panel and remove the panel. You will now see a round white disk exposed. This is the pump cleanout. Remember - when unscrewing it...
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Their chemical compounds put an even number of valence electrons in the outter shell hence they do not react much.
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Did you check the one at the top of the heating element housing? You are removing the wires from the thermostats when you test for continuity aren't you? Did you check your breaker/fuse box to the...
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Although venting may not be a problem did you remove the front and clean out the lint ducting inside the dryer and inspect the blower wheel? Are you testing with the exhaust removed from the back...
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Yes it can. Is this a new unit or new to you unit?
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Does the whole machine wobble/walk/bang or just the inner tub? Have you recently moved the machine involving it to be laid down?
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Remove the inside back wall of the freezer. You can now melt the ice in the drain trough with a hairdryer. Soak it up with a towel. Once the ice is gone poor hot tap water in the trough let it sit...
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If you are on propane and the stove is new an lp conversion kit needed to be installed at the time of the installation. From your description it sounds as if it wasn't.
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Thermal fuse is what it says it is a fuse. It does not reset. It is located on the lint duct on the top screen models and on the blower housing on the front screen models. The fuse is white. The...
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The thermal fuse on your dryer is located directly above the heating element. The replacement kit comes with 3 thermostats 1 high limit and 2 thermal fuses 1 pink 1 yellow. First when you did the...
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Could you please supply me with the brand and model of your dryer so I may provide you with a proper diagnosis?
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I have 2 initial things you need to check before we start condemning any thing. Unplug the washer and remove the 2 inner screws on the top of the control panel and tilt the panel towards you. I am...
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I believe the problem you are having is actually stemming from a problem in the washer. The dryer usually gets the blame since that is where we notice it and this also may include the dry time. If...
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