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Old 06-16-2023, 10:59 AM   #9
songkrai
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Originally Posted by DickR View Post
So, just what is the problem with the washer? We're all dying to micromanage the DIY repair via the forum, but we need details.
Ya. The average Joe or Jane knows exactly how to change a drive belt. And knows exactly what tension the belt needs.

And has the tools and knowledge how to take apart a washing machine.
And can find a parts list for that model. Then find the part.
And if it is the control panel. Good luck with that one. Half the price of a new machine. And that may not be the entire problem.

Certainly, it can be done.
My propane gas furnace stopped working.
A simple Utube search came up with some solutions. And yes, one of them fixed problem. And furnace has been running fine for 8 more years.
Yes, some folks can fix things.
But the average Joe or Jane may not have the tools or access to parts. If the parts are even available now.

Short answer. Get a new machine.
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