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  1. tom
    April 17, 2013 @ 2:48 pm

    You didn’t open the machine up and inspect it yourself? I did that with my drier, only to find the problem was the outlet itself. But I learned a lot…

    • Gee Why
      April 17, 2013 @ 2:51 pm

      Ha, I’m not handy at all. But when the tech came and moved the inside drum around, he already knew there was a problem since the drum is not supposed to “wobble” in front loaders.

      • Colin
        April 30, 2013 @ 1:34 pm

        I got a old Whirlpool top loading washing machine. It’s probably going on 12 for 13 years. A few years ago we noticed that the agitator wasn’t “agitating” properly. a quick Google search showed that it is a common problem with these and the repair was a relatively simple DIY affair that required a few basic tools and less than $10 in parts. This is not to say that all repairs are that easy, but, these are not terribly sophisticated machine. In my opinion, you have nothing to lose by opening it up.

      • Gee Why
        April 30, 2013 @ 4:21 pm

        Thanks Colin, guess it’s true that they don’t make’em like they used to!

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