I was referring to Matt's dilemma with baby socks getting hung up in his dog's ***, but an infinite cycle could be his problem too.I can't! It never finishes the cycle! :lmao:
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I was referring to Matt's dilemma with baby socks getting hung up in his dog's ***, but an infinite cycle could be his problem too.I can't! It never finishes the cycle! :lmao:
KF:
Let's go through each stage of the wash cycle and see where it hiccups. To the best of my knowledge it goes like this.
Start CHECK
Tub fills with water. CHECK Water depth is based on selected load size (small, medium or large). There is a level sensor that stops the water inflow when the proper level is reached. CHECK
When tub is filled the agitator starts moving and churns for the wash portion of the Cycle. CHECK
Water is drained out. CHECK
Rinse fills tub again. CHECK
Rinse empties and tub spins until all water out of the tub. This is where I believe the cycle stops. And it doesn't seem to matter which operating mode either (i.e. regular, quick wash, gentle, etc.). So then I turn to the OFF setting and back to "spin" which then starts the draining and eventually finishes. And it seems to be intermittent at this point (doesn't happen every single time....yet).
Make sure to use a hammer drill and wear your safety glasses.Drill a small hole in the bottom to drain the water so it won't freeze during the winter.http://joneakes.com/jons-fixit-database/1079-DIY-Removing-condensation-from-inside-a-thermal-pane-window
I'm also in the process of replacing an acrylic block window in our master bath. Deposit has been paid, and we're waiting on them to come do the install. Ours is about 3.5' x 3.5' and sits over our tub. It's leaking through one of the seals in the bottom right corner during heavy, driving rains. The window is roughly 15 years old, which is the age of the house.I think the seals have just gone to crap.. wife talked to some other people in the hood and several people have had to just replace the windows, were making calls and guess well blow another $500 to $600 dollars...
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