Need some help with washing machine
#11
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Have a Maytag bought at Sears and had them come and fix it, well over $400 and repair man said buy a new one next time you have a problem. Real pity things cannot last and be fixed reasonable when they break.
#12
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We are going to try a few easy things tomorrow. The sale at HD is good through the sixth. Ironically, we ordered a new dryer on Friday. What is it they say about things going on threes? I better not jinx us....
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Mine started leaking from underneath when only 5 years old. Sometimes it leaks, sometimes not. I just got one of those trays you put under the machine to catch any leaks. It seems to have quit now but the tray is there just in case.
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Hi everybody,
I am hoping someone has experience with this and can help us out. We came back to New England last week. I went to do a wash today, thankfully just a small load. When I went to check it, there was water leaking out from underneath the machine. Upon further inspection, the cold water line works the right way. I turned the line on and it doesn't fill the washing machine until the washing machine dial is pulled out. But when I turned on the hot water line, it started filling the tub with the dial in either the on or off position. This isn't a really old washer and I really have liked the way it works. DH is ready to literally ready to pull the plug on this and buy a new machine but if it's a reasonable fix, I'd rather try that.
Any ideas?
Thank you,
lots2do
I am hoping someone has experience with this and can help us out. We came back to New England last week. I went to do a wash today, thankfully just a small load. When I went to check it, there was water leaking out from underneath the machine. Upon further inspection, the cold water line works the right way. I turned the line on and it doesn't fill the washing machine until the washing machine dial is pulled out. But when I turned on the hot water line, it started filling the tub with the dial in either the on or off position. This isn't a really old washer and I really have liked the way it works. DH is ready to literally ready to pull the plug on this and buy a new machine but if it's a reasonable fix, I'd rather try that.
Any ideas?
Thank you,
lots2do
Intake valve is stuck open. Usually a cheap fix and easy to get to
#16
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I need to keep that in mind on the speed queens. About 5 or 6 years ago I had to replace my washer; I Loved it; it had the top filter tray in it; so the water recycled through it; getting rid of unnotice tissues left in pockets; pieces of grass maybe not shaken off clothes. It was a SUPER machine; a GE; I got it in 74!!! And I still have the dryer only because I can still fix it. Mostly heating elements. I hated getting rid of the washer but no parts available. Imagine that! I did write to GE; saying it was The best machine they'd ever made and why did the get rid of that option. I now have a Roper and I Hate it. After only a couple of years, the paint is coming off the top front edge. Terrible workmanship. Good luck on a new find.
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Our washer was just a couple maybe 3 years old when it quit working in March while I was away. He got on line and decided to order parts to fix himself. The parts hadn't arrived by the time I got home, yet. They hadn't even placed his order. He was not a happy camper. So he ordered from another company. 3 days later he got the parts and fixed it himself. He had the laptop always at the ready to reference. Cost about $300. for parts alone. We had purchased an extended warranty and won't do it again. It was a month after the warranty expired the washer crapped out. He purchased extra parts (plastic) because of fast wear. We aren't that hard on our appliances since only 2 people and not really many large loads. Most appliances with plastic gears won't last much longer than 2-3 years.
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