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My washer don't throw out water! everything else works

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The pressure washer leaks from inside casing letting out water/soap might be affecting pressure of hose?

If your part of the country reaches freezing temperatures during winter, the pump probably froze. This can cause cracks to brass and (especially) aluminum pump heads. It is worth opening up the case; sometimes I find loose fittings (caused by freezing) which can be tightened up and everything is fine. If it is not freeze damage, the check valve may have gone out on the soap injector, causing pressure to back flow through the inlet barb. Otherwise, you may have a worn/leaking pump seal.

This is a consumer (throw-away) pressure washer. If it's not a loose fitting which can be tightened, the unit is probably not worth fixing.
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Can you advance the timer manually to the wash cycle? If so? Does the washer start agitating? If it does? your timer motor has failed. You may find the motor only at a used appliance store, other wise replace the timer. Try advancing it before you do anything.
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Hello, here is a great link to check out everything you can think of on your washer repair and trouble shooting. Make sure you really check out the different areas to click on on this site..
Here is the link. I hope this helps you, mike

http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-repair-a-washing-machine.htm
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We pulled our stacked washer out from the wall to service the cold water hose filter on the back of the unit. when we pushed it back into it's location the washer won't start, won't fill...

I know you don't want to hear this, but either you did something to the hose filter or you didn't get it plugged back in correctly.

If you banged the water inlet valve in moving it back, it might be damaged.

Suggest you unplug everything and start over.
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I had the same problem. I purchased a used D150 and wanted to make sure it was clean before using it but it was missing the special hex key to take off the nozzle part. Here is my fix-

-Remove the water tank

-Turn the whole machine upside down. You want to remove the stainless steel square plate that holds the nozzle assembly in place. It is held there with 4 security screws. If you don't have a special security screwdriver go ask for one at your local hardware store. Get one with multiple tips as there are a few different ones. Don't try to use a regular screwdriver.

-With your new security screwdriver remove the stainless plate. Under each security head screw should be a lock washer- don't lose them.

-Under the plate should be 4 flat washers- don't lose then.

-With the plate removed you can now use an adjustable wrench to remove the hex washer which holds the nozzle assembly in place.

-Once removed the nozzle assembly will have a small rubber washer/gasket in the center- do not lose this!

-Clean all your parts---I just cleaned the rubber gasket with a cloth with water and put the whole nozzle in boiling water then cleaned it up a bit.
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My used D150 works great and makes an awesome espresso!

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My wife noticed smoke right after starting the washer. She immediately turned it off and called me. I noticed a smoke smell which smelled more electrical than rubber. The basket spins easily. The washer...

Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome to the site. There are a few things that you can check. First, check your belt. It may have worn or the pulley may be sticking. The belt may be causing the smoke. You might want to check your control board just in case and see if you see any damaged wires. You need to try and see if the washer throws out any error codes. I really don't know what else you could check because there are no symptoms. It could have come from the water pump or the motor drive also.
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