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Free Washer Repair Help and Troubleshooting
Appliance repair
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Washers
READ THIS FIRST!
Warning! To avoid personal
injury or death, always unplug the appliance or disconnect the power before
attempting any repairs. Always turn off the gas at the source before repairing
any gas appliance. Always wear safety glasses when using tools. Keep loose
clothing and hair away from any moving parts. Safety is of major importance when
performing any service or repair on any electrical appliance.
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Most
washing machine repair problems are basic and fairly simple to
fix yourself. It's pretty rare to have a problem with a transmission
or a tub centerpost seal for example. Usually, it's a bad switch or
a stuck pump or maybe a bad coupling, etc.
In this section, we'll
try to provide you with an easy to use troubleshooting guide and
specific step by step instructions for the most common problems that
you can fix yourself. Select your washer brand below to continue.
Select Washer Brand:
- Whirlpool washer repair help and troubleshooting
- Sears Kenmore washer repair
help and troubleshooting
Note: More brands will be added soon.
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