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mcbeach  
#1 Posted : Saturday, August 16, 2008 3:08:14 PM(UTC)
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I have a GE King Load Capacity washer. After spin cycles the drum has oil streaks in it. It is getting on all the clothes, linen, etc. and ruinning everything. Does anyone know why, what it is and how to fix it? Can it be repaired by us or do we need a professional repair person?
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libertyappl  
#2 Posted : Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:47:39 PM(UTC)
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If you're getting oil inside the tub that's never a good sign. Porbably a transmission problem a rather expensive part. But without a model number it's hard to tell.
Nat
JMA  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:21:22 AM(UTC)
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This doesn't sound good, but I finally figured out that the streaks of grey must indeed be specks of oil during the spin cycle, whipping around and ruining every piece of clothing in the load!! I have a Maytag LAT8204AAL. Any ideas on what I may need to look into repairing???
libertyappl  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:32:28 AM(UTC)
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Personally with the cost of the transmission, seals, probably the clutch assemby, etc. I would recommend just replacing it. Of course we would pull off all good parts, (i.e. timer, motor, etc.) in case someone else needed those parts and couldn't afford new.
Nat
JMA  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:36:32 AM(UTC)
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So you're telling me to just replace the entire washing machine and not attempt to fix it? I know it is 14-years-old, but it has been perfect until this point!
libertyappl  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:33:03 AM(UTC)
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You can fix it but it is a pain in the rear and costly. replacement maybe cost effective, that's a personal call!
Nat
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