Need Appliance Repair Group Information
My 3-year old Admiral washing machine (made by Maytag)sometimes fails
to drain and spin at the end of the rinse cycle. It has been doing this about 10% of the time for the last year. If I rotate the timer back to the final spin position, it always works ok. Today I happened to be in the laundry and see the machine in the middle of what should have been the rinse drain/spin cycle and the machine was still agitating. I opened the lid and then reclosed it, and the machine immediately went into the drain/spin cycle. As far as I know, the motor direction determines if it agitates or pumps out and spins. I am assuming that there is a relay somewhere that failed to operate/release and put the motor into the correct direction to drain and spin. I know there is an appliance repair group, but can't seem to come up with it. Help! H. R.(Bob) Hofmann |
Need Appliance Repair Group Information
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Need Appliance Repair Group Information
hr(bob) hofmann@ att.net wrote:
I know there is an appliance repair group, but can't seem to come up with it. Here's a trick for you: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...edit&scoring=d |
Need Appliance Repair Group Information
On Feb 26, 6:51*pm, JeffM wrote:
hr(bob) hofmann@ att.net wrote: I know there is an appliance repair group, but can't seem to come up with it. Here's a trick for you:http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...+-ingroup:elec... Today is laundry day, I'll run the machine with the lid switch replaced by a couple of clip leads and see what happens. Thanx for all the info. Bob Hofmann |
Need Appliance Repair Group Information
Not Usenet, but there are forums at www.FixItNow.com and www.ApplianceAid.com. Some manuals can be downloaded for free at www.ApplianceJunk.com |
Need Appliance Repair Group Information
On Feb 28, 4:12*am, "larry moe 'n curly"
wrote: Not Usenet, but there are forums atwww.FixItNow.comandwww.ApplianceAid.com.. Some manuals can be downloaded for free atwww.ApplianceJunk.com Thanks for the additional pointers |
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