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shawn1991  
#1 Posted : Monday, November 24, 2008 9:03:05 PM(UTC)
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just a question for the experts.....where can i go to get actual whirlpool/ge/frigidaire/amana/maytag/speedqueen etc. repair manuals for washers and dryers...i want to make sure that they are up to date and not extremely old...those are ok...but i want to be able to repair stuff less than ten years old and definitly some of the new front loader models...i am teaching this trade to myself and have begun to do some part time work but need to expand my knowledge but dont have anybody teaching me other than what i figure out on my own and what i get from this and other websites...help!!!
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:25:50 AM(UTC)
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You can get a lot of service manuals at web site www.appliancejunk.com .
Unfortunately we all learn the "tricks" of the trade by experience and without these tricks a repair can sometimes make you look like a fool.
You can use the search engine on this site for specific info and lots of times, just a Google search will get you manuals. I have written a lot of articles in this site
I learned the hard way by myself, never had much help. If someone will hire you, you can pick up a lot of tricks from other servicers.
Good luck
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