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The basket in my GE washer has been wobbling and making a lot of noise
during spin cycles. My repairman tells me it needs a new transmission. Probably I will do the repair according to the nice instructions at http://www.affordableappliance.com/T...ntNewStyle.htm Those instructions refer to suspension units that look sort of like shock absorbers or some type of dampers, but maybe they are just springs. Anyway I wonder whether those will need to be replaced---whether they would be worn out due to the wobbling. They are referred to as "ROD/SPRNG ASM" in http://www.appliance-parts-warehouse...arts-31851.cfm http://www.appliance-parts-warehouse...SR3120W1WW.cfm The instructions seem very good, but any other hints would be appreciated. Especially I'd like comments about what I should/must replace besides the transmission. Apparently the "split ring" (aka C-ring) is likely to break upon removal. Anything else? The washer's model number is WSSR3120W1WW. |
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