My washer is starting to act up and hoping someone here can help me out. Have cash and or frags to offer. TIA
Clint
My washer is starting to act up and hoping someone here can help me out. Have cash and or frags to offer. TIA
Clint
Before you do ANYTHING. Move your washer. Do you have a pile of shredded black rubber on the floor? The single largest repair on washers is for a rubber coupling that is a wear item. It's an easy DIY fix. Bout $20 in parts.
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
A bump to the top and hoping someone in S.A. can recommend someone as well. We just had our Whirlpool washer go out (stopped agitating/spinning and makes a loud noise). Of course the warranty ran out recently! lol
-Chris
I called a repair man once and described the problem and he told to go buy another one. He said that they are not made to last a lifetime anymore, he called it a disposable washing machine. Maybe thats why the Maytag Repair Man is no more? Good luck maybe someone has an answer.
Chris,
Have you checked the rubber coupling? Here's a link to a guide - it's really easy to do. This is, by far, the number 1 problem with washers, IT'S A WEAR ITEM and made to wear out: http://reviews.ebay.com/Whirlpool-Ke...00000000168777
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
If you figure it out, there is a place on Nakoma between 281 and West avenue that carries the parts. Sorry can't remember the name of it?
Well the fiance grew impatient and called a repair company to fix it before I got the above link. She got dinged $175 for what appears to be a $5 part that I could have installed. Lets say she wasn't too happy when I told her!
-Chris