I got my washer as a used unit. The original problem was a leak in the intake, which now has been repaired to resist at least a dozen of apocalypses with 10$ of Home Depot materials. However, after a test run, it also appears that during the spinning it won't centrifuge, so the clothes come out soaking wet. The machine does two attempts of about 1 second, but before it reaches the full speed I hear a click and it returns to a slow-speed spin. I suppose that this is a problem that is harder to solve as a handy consumer. Any ideas about the possible problem and how much it might cost me to have it repaired by someone licensed by Eurotech (piece + hourly wage). I'm up in Montreal Canada. Thanks in advance!
SOURCE: The washing machine works fine
Hi The issue is with the door lock assembly that is bad and
should be replaced. If the door lock assembly is bad the control will sense
that the door is open and so will not start a spin cycle. If you want you can
test the door lock assembly with a voltmeter before replacing it. Hope this
helps...please post back for further assistance. Daniel
Hi
The issue is with the door lock assembly that is bad and
should be replaced. If the door lock assembly is bad the control will sense
that the door is open and so will not start a spin cycle. If you want you can
test the door lock assembly with a voltmeter before replacing it. Hope this
helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
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