Ship Wreck PE
Well-known member
Don't buy a front load washer!!
No comment.You think someone that can't build their own workbench is going to be able to disassemble a washing machine?
I didn't say I couldn't build it. I said I didn't have the time/materials/tools to build it. If I can build a bridge girder complete with the single-failure proof overhead crane systems that employ frequency drive controls with dynamic braking resistor manipulation to handle spent uranium nuclear fuel, I think I can build a damn table with 4-point supports. It all comes down to opportunity cost.You think someone that can't build their own workbench is going to be able to disassemble a washing machine?
Easy. Put the kin inside the washing machine tub while you take a look at it. Fun for everybody!@MA_PE, @mudpuppy, thanks for the feedback. I will look into it but this is yet again one of those things where I just don't have the time. I've been on single parent duty the last month or so with a 2.5 year old. I'd probably need to take some vacation time (from one or all of my jobs) to really dig in to this. But then again, if it's just the lid indication switch, I probably have some of those in my inventory already. LOL
So during the regular wash cycle, when I open the lid, it does stop. Which is dependent on the lid switch I assume. Once closed it continues washing. So I think that can be ruled out as the possible culprit. Are there volume level sensors? I wonder if it could attributed to something like that.Seriously, if the lid switch says the lid id open, then it won't spin. Takes all of 2 seconds to see if the switch is opening/closing. Good luck and I hope it's something simple.
Pull them out. Wash them. Good to go.My dog gets baby socks stuck up his ***.
I can't! It never finishes the cycle! :lmao:Pull them out. Wash them. Good to go.
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