I think Maytag's second line is Speed Queen, and Amana's second is WhirlPool. So you have good stuff there.
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Lee A. Stone wrote: > > actually we have a Sears Lady Kenmore, but low and behold this is made > by whirepool. it is a big tub ,not an apartment size. had only two > repairs done and for the same thing but that is folks here do not > listen to me. the repairman told me the first time from sears it is a > big tub washer but do not fill it as the book says. like they tell you > it can take 21 or so bath towels so I put in 10 or 11. and the needed to > be loaded evenly . . Lee > > On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at > 03:36:09PM -0400, Joy Cyr wrote: >> Thanks, ... that was along the lines I was thinking, and I so wanted to be >> wrong!!! >> >> Anyone have a favourite washing machine they'd like to recommend? The last >> repair on this thing was four hundred dollars and I'm not doing that a >> second time! >> >> >> >> >> >> sounds like the level senser is effected. >> But if it didn't do it's draining when it should, it might be the timer >> telling parts what functions to perform. >> >> On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Joy Cyr wrote: >> >>> To all you knowledgeable people, I'd like some advice please. My washing >>> machine got rather dramatically ill this afternoon. I don't believe I'm up >>> to repairing it myself but if anyone can help me to understand what is >>> happening before I have to deal with a repair person I'd feel a lot better. >>> (Especially since the person I usually hire is not available.) >>> >>> I have an apartment sized World Pool, about eight years old. It has a >>> permapress setting that I was using today when this started. In this >>> setting it fills, swishes for a bit, partially drains, refills and then >>> continues through the cycle. During the rinse (fortunately I was nearby) I >>> noticed that it hadn't done the partial drain, and now it was filling >>> again. Its been a while since I used that setting so I thought maybe I had >>> missed remembered. Well it kept filling and while I did realize something >>> was wrong fairly quickly unfortunately not before the blasted thing over >>> flowed. I got it draining and began the clean up. I mainly used towels and >>> hoped that if I used a different setting all would be well. So I put the >>> towels in. It began normally, filled to the right level, started to move, >>> than stopped and started filling again. I've tried it on a variety of >>> settings, unplugged it and replugged it (I learnt to my horror last summer >>> that its most expensive little p >> ar >>> t is a computer chip so thought a sort of reset might help), but every time >>> I try to restart it it wants to keep on filling. Any thoughts? >>> >>> Sorry for the novel, ... didn't think there was a point in half the story! >>> >>> Yours sincerely, >>> Joy >>> >>> Please take a few moments to browse and enjoy >>> my original artwork at: >>> www.tigerfeathers.ca >>> >>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > -- > T-shirt of the Week: > I'm not excited, I'm cold! > . >
