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Washing machine out of balance
Wife washed a large comforter in the washing machine.
Now every load is out of balance during the spin cycle. I looked under it and I don't see the old concrete block that I use to see on older washing machines. I was thinking that it broke loose. I do see springs holding the tube going it different directions but I don't see any that are broken. Any ides. I'd like to at it from the top down. How do you get the lid off? |
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Washing machine out of balance
On Mon, 21 May 2007 15:25:40 -0400, Meat Plow
wrote: Lid usually has a spring clip on the left and right of the front that you can push in with a butter knife. Lift up, the back should be hinged. Other than that, good luck Mom would get on my case _good_ for using one of her butter knives :-) A 5 N 1 tool is a good choice to release the clips. -- Oren "Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly." |
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