...washer were the Dispenser goes (there is holes) they are always pluged with black stuff and it is very hard to clean Don't know where you live, but commonly silt comes up with the cold water supply, ...
black streaks, etc. thought maybe b/c was over loaded (son) but i keep trying smaller loads. to prevent from happening, have to fill only half full. We can't find where this is coming from.Ran our
...washer, the panel on the lower front left there is the filter which we clean and to the left of that a quarter inch black tube what is this black tube? Question for you guys, I'm getting a noise ...
...washer). It is always loose change. I use an industrial 2 part expoxy (Devcon fastmetal puddy). Remove the pump by elevating the back of the machine (careful not to have it tip forward) around 8". ...
...washer; you should be able to see the black rubber catch easily. Detach the larger hose from the bin by loosening the screw-type hose clamp. Then, carefully raise the catch toward you to look inside ...
Question about General Electric Washing Machines
...washer, at the very top are three scres (phillips head with hex head shoulders. Now remove three screws to allow you to slide the top metal cover back and lift off. Now you will see a red pressure ...
...black hose. It took some effort but eventually the sand and stuff burst up out of the hole. To fully flush the hole and hose, I started the machine on rinse. The water starts to go into the bowl and ...
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...washer and disconnected the drain. will not drain. How do I upclog it? On at least 10 occassions, I have had to take the pump apart. This is where the black drain hose connects to behind the back ...
Question about Hotpoint Washing Machines
...black tarry stuff getting on my clothes.It's on the bottom of the basket when I look inside just in one spot. It's an older hotpoint top load washer. It sounds like the baring has collapsed an is ...
...washer, is a round plate with a little hole in it. Put something sturdy, a little bigger than a toothpick in there, and rotate the plate about a 16th of a turn, maybe a little more, and it comes off. ...
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