SOURCE: My washer does not wash the clothes or go through the spin cycle.
It sound like a belt problem. Try to move tub manually first, in case it move smoothly -open the front panel, the belt should be between the motor and the drive pulley (lower front). In case it torn or not in its place, you should replace it. In case it doesn't move smoothly - maybe that a sock or other piece of clothing get between the clothes tub and the outer tub and prevent tub's spining. If this is the situation, it should be removed. Good luck !!
SOURCE: GE dishwasher will not start cycle
Yes,it could be a deffective inlet valve. But before replacing it check first water inlet line's filters (on its both sides) In case it will not help- test that the valve get power. In case it get power and doesn't work - You can easily open the valve and clean it from scale or other dirt. Be aware you should disconnect the power cable from machine before doing it !!!! Check as well for valve's coil resistance. In case you have no resistance measurement - you should replace for a new one Good luck!
SOURCE: Whirlpool Thin Twin washer won't start, just makes humming sound
The belt is broken and needs to be checked for any other part that has failed causing the belt to burn.
SOURCE: washer will not drain, just hums then shuts down
If you put it on wash - does it agitate?
If not - Most likely the coupling is failed.
Any way you look at it - you will need to empty as much water out as you can - because to replace the coupling - the pump must be disconnected.
CLICK HERE to see the coupling.
Another telltale sign of a failed coupling are black rubber bits, and plastic pieces under the washer when you tip it up.
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SOURCE: keurig b40 won't brew. took reservoir off,
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Sorry to read about your issue.
The brewer should be de-scaled at least every 3-6 months. Scale is harmless, but if left unattended, it can hinder optimal brewer performance. De-scaling your brewer regularly helps maintain the heating element, removable water reservoir and other parts of the brewer that come in contact with water. Better water quality and water heating means a better cup of coffee, tea, hot cocoa or iced beverage. We recommend de-scaling your brewer at least every 6 months (every 3 months if your water has a high mineral content). The de-scaling process involves using 48 ounces of undiluted white vinegar.
Take 48 oz of white vinegar. place in tank. pretend you are making coffee (Do No Use K Cup). let the water fill you mug. then empty that mug. Do it again until tank is empty. then let sit for 4 hours.
Then fill with fresh water to the top. let that tank of water run thru. towards the end taste the water.
If you taste vinegar..use more clean water, until the taste is ok.
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