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i opened the front panel to look for a blown fuse but found nothing. the outlet works it was working fine but just quit. help please
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If your washer is less than a year old call Sears for service, so you don't void your warranty. Nat
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thanks but yeah washer is more than 2 years old. any suggestions?:(
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Can you post your model number off the washer. Nat
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the only thing i can find is (60 series) would that be it?
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If it's a top load washer raise the lid about 3/4 way up and look under the hinge area on the washer top, not the lid. If it's a front load open the door and it will be on the tag around the opening. Nat
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ok, that tells me it was made by Whirlpool....behind the 110 there should be 8 more numbers. Nat
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