Repairing Clothes Washers
What Is This About?
Where there's water there are leaks and corrosion. And most problems with clothes washers are water problems. Many of them you can solve with little more than a screwdriver or wrench and a length of new hose or a new drive belt. This guide addresses several of the more common washer breakdowns and what you may be able to do to take care of them. Major problems are best left to a professional repair person. The pro has specific tools for these repairs which would otherwise be too expensive for 1-time fixes.
Tip: It's a good idea to check washer hoses every month or so to make sure that they are not cracked or leaking, especially around connection and where hoses are bent to fit against a laundry room wall. Also, periodically turn off the water at the faucets, unscrew the hoses and check the screen in the hoses for sedment from lime desposits in the water.
What Topics Are Covered?
- What To Do When The Washer Doesn't Fill With Water
- How To Fix It When Water Doesn't Discharge From The Washer
- Water Leaks
- Agitator Doesn't Agitate
- Washer Drains Between Cycles
- No-Spin Problems
- Motor Won't Run
- Motor Just Hums
- Motor Runs, Agitator Doesn't
- Washer Fills Slowly
- Continuing Water Flow
- Washer Snags Clothing
- and much more..
Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.
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