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Anonymous Posted on Jan 16, 2011

I have changed the fuse andtryed another socket

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Have you reported this problem before?
The reason I ask, is because I thought I just answered a question like this a few minutes ago--

A few questions:
Where is the fuse you changed? (Inside the control panel, or in the house?)

When does the fuse blow-- can you see the flash-- any clues?-- what happens just before it blows?

Tell us more about what you have done already to trouble shoot the problem....
Is this a top load machine, or front load?

Mack B

  • Anonymous Jan 16, 2011

    no wasn't me It was working fine switched it off and now when I try to turn it back on it just blows the main fuse have tryed to change fuse in the plug and I have tryed a diffrent socket and it still does it .

  • Mack Baxter Jan 16, 2011

    2 questions: when you say 'Main Fuse' -- Do you mean the fuse in the washing machine, or in the house?

    Have you done any continuity checks on the cord, or the timer clock contacts.

    From what you are saying, it sounds like the fuse blows as soon as you plug it in?-- Or is it when you turn the machine 'ON' at the timer?

    Mack B

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