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[IMG]https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/yourphotos?pid=6026557001559785554&oid=115943696053829730498[/IMG]I have the GE Spacemaker top load washer at my small condo, I searched online and found the user guide was revised on 2003. It has "Wash->Rinse->Spin"
Today when I washed two pairs of jeans in small load, it stopped at the Spin cycle, the word Spin is red, and had this "hum...hum.. noise.
I turned it to "stop", I opened the lid, the dirty water was sitting in there. I took out my watery jeans (they were washed at least, I just need to dry them). I set it to extra small load (just in case water doesn't get out I won't have a big spill, and set to delicate instead of regular soil to be gentle). I didn't put any clothes in. I waited for about half hr then re-start.
The machine started washing, sound was normal. I then heard water being pumping out (normal as usual), and water coming in as usual, then the Rinse sound was normal too, but when suppose to be Spin, I didn't here water going out (water should be out then the loud spin would begin). It stopped at Spin. There was this sound, humm...sometimes a squeaking. I opened the lid, clear water was there.
Prior to today, during Spin, I felt it was very loud, louder than a different brand at my parents' house. This machine is not big but heavy, i am a girl, no way to pull it out of the laundry area to see the back. Maybe 2 men could do.
What could be the possible problems?:confused: Is it worth repairing it (labor plus parts)? I don't have much budget, but I don't want to repair something then later something else.....then I would rather buy a new portable one.
How are the GE washers made in the late 90's or early 2000's? How long do they usually last if you wash once a week?
Thank you so much.
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This is a rather unusual model which I have not worked on, but generally speaking GE makes a good product, but when they do break down it is usually better to replace rather than repair. Their parts are expensive and their engineering fairly poor, both of which make for difficult repair work. Also they will not release any technical info.
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