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Now what I DO love about my car is having blind spot monitoring and a bunch of cool features with the HUD including indication of speed cameras. 3D cameras all around the vehicle is really handy too when parking in tight spots. It can automatically park but I never use that function. It's a bit nerve-wracking really. Back to the main topic, I occasionally check out the latest washers and dryers if I'm at a place like Lowe's/HD just to get ideas but I don't see myself spending thousands of dollars on computers that wash clothes. |
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11-05-2021, 10:42 PM | #47 | |
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I finally found a set exactly like my parent's old Maytag ones that are literally 40 years old, and work like brand new, for $100. I moved the old ones to a room we're not using for when we sell the house. The next fool that buy's this place can have the 'new' ones. Their 'new', why would you want 'old'. (Dude I bought them off of was selling because his wife wanted NeW ones. My husband and I had a good laugh about it on the way home.) OP to answer your question, sometimes a screw comes loose in the agitator, underneath the top part, and it will stop moving though the tub is still going. You have to take apart the inside and tighten it. There's some diy's on youtube that show it better than I can explain. Last edited by Bunnny; 11-05-2021 at 10:56 PM.. Reason: Ading link |
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11-06-2021, 06:04 AM | #49 |
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Just a caveat about the newer top loaders - there are more electronics than you expect. We bought a mid-range Maytag (I think) top loader in 2013 and the controls look like the old spring operated dials on my 1995 washing machine.
However, when we had some issues with the cycles, and I located the repair manual, I found that behind the “manual” dial there is an electronic controller. You can twist the dial a certain number of clicks in each direction (something like 4 clicks right, three left and one right) and it will initiate built-in-test sequences. One sequence makes it go through each step of the cycle with a couple second delay between each step. Another sequence allows you to manually step through the cycle and watch what happens. There is no longer an option to fix the sequence by simply replacing a cheap spring-operated dial. |
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