
05-14-2008, 01:32 PM
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 5
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honeydothis
After I took the front off and the tub out, I saw that it needed a good vaccuum so I cleaned it well of dust and lint that had made it's way to the motor. I made a jumper wire for the door switch and tried the start button with no progress. I took a can of electric motor cleaner and sprayed the armature and bearing area's and now it works like a charm. Final test will be the load of towels my daughter left us to do!
Thanks Folks. It's nice to go on line to save a few tight $$$ right...
Honeydothis~~~now
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