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helo_75
Participantexactly the same machine
save your money and buy summert proper
July 14, 2009 at 8:31 pm in reply to: lg wm12225fd drum not turning buzzing and ringing noise from #292196helo_75
Participantuep, the stators faulty
not cheap either
helo_75
Participantok
its always a difficult one this one
common sense must apply
you can see the plug for the thermistor, right
identify it on the pcb and follow the wires back?
im not sure that was difficult to figure? ull have plenty of spare foam and little to lose
July 14, 2009 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Trying to identify Brand and Model of my washing machine #292122helo_75
Participanthave u even looked inside the door for a ratng plate?
helo_75
Participantwoah there
they spin in oposite directions
it either wont spin or it will blow up, and i know what my moneys on
helo_75
Participantalways a grey area
but im sure youll be ok
helo_75
Participantthe lip coes againt the drum side
i find it easir to put the edge of the band in the groove on the seal, makes it nice and tight!
helo_75
Participantbecause theres something it hasnt done, and in your case, thats pretty much everything
helo_75
Participanti think its time to check the motor brushes!
helo_75
Participantthats the way they are
most cookers work that way these days im afraid
i change knobs regularly
helo_75
Participantdefrost heater?
or compressor
little else in there
helo_75
Participantdead easy change as well, 6 bolts and its off!!
helo_75
Participantif that motor even runs, or lasts more than a wekk, ill platt fog!
id be looking to replace the motor
helo_75
Participanthelo_75
Participantgiven the noise uve been getting, id be more inclined to think its the stator.. its not common, but it does happen
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