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E5 keeps coming up and now it smells like burt rubber
I have tryed to clean the hoses but nothing seems to work . I have someone coming out to look at it . I was just seeing if i could save us some money and fix it if it was an easyer solution. Any ideas thanks
Re: E5 keeps coming up and now it smells like burt rubber
E5 is water at top probe when starting rinse. If you have burnt smell, it's probably the sump heater on with little or no water over it. Clean and check the 3 probes and their connectors.
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usually...burt rubber smells indicate burning rubber.... the belt will get hot and smell like this if the brush rollers are hard to turn due to hair or string getting caught in the roller and especially at the ends of the roller where the axle of the roller meets the vacuume cleaner .... ya gotta take the whole brush off and clean it... if you use it on damp floors ( like carpet where snow was tracked in) the metal parts can rust and cause it to bind. if the vac no longer turns on at all.... you probably blew an internal fuze (if it has one) or burnt out the wiring..... fuzes are replaceable but wires require a vacuume cleaner repair person.
The rubber hose is stopped up or the evaporator housing where the hose is is cracked and leaking. First try blowing through the hose from the end to see if it will unstop.
remove bottom cover at back of machine, loosen large jubilee clip on hose between drum and pump. pull hose down and off, take out strainer basket and pull top off, clean top, ball and basket by running under tap. clean out hose with an old rag. reassemble strainer and put back into hose, in the correct position. fix hose back on to drum and tighten clip. run machine on a hot wash and all should be fine.
you need to clean the draw and the inside of the draw and clean the rubber door seal all way round when you done that use a washer clean detergent whitch should be at a super market. and run it at 90 or 95 temp cottons wash it should stop the smell beacause dirt is buliding up so a good clean should stop it.hope this helps.
Sometimes the smell comes from something in the freezer or even the refrigeratior and makes the ice taste funny. My suggestion is to clean out the freezer compartment of anything frozen that has been there a while and may have freezer burn. That may be the funny smell you are experiencing.
Hope this will help you.
the back and fourth motion is normal. we have a ge and it does the same thing. for the slow spin and burt rubber smell the drive belt is more than likely streched, the fast fix is to replace the belt. HOPE IT WORKS FOR YOU!
beaver, the F5-E5 is the code for self clean temp not achieved after 30 minutes. This makes sense since you are having trouble pre-heating your oven on regular bake. I believe your ignitor is not drawing enough amps to open the gas valve all the way. Sometimes these can be erratic, work sometimes, sometimes won't. Your part number for the oven ignitor is 9782065. Catriver..post back.
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