pops off. sounds as if there is a short in the starting switch but there is a short somewhere in the controls good luck Dave the circuit breaker in the breaker box trips? If so on the breaker it tells
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washer and the mode switch (normal/heavy duty agitation switch) went bad, which stopped it mid-cycle. Replaced it and no more problems. Mine only pops a breaker if you have a heavy load in
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...pops the breaker Before it started popping the breaker, it squilled during the spin cycle. Sounds like u need to change belt. Also check to see if the drum spins freely. If resistance on drum see
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Pops Circuit breaker when plugged in replaced defrost heater and when plugged back up it trips the circuit breaker Have you tried plugging it in to a different outlet? You may have too many things ...
Question about 24 in. MDB3700 Built-in Dishwasher
...and "pop" at the breaker panel and it re-trips. 30 amp breaker, looks like washer pulls 15 from specs. Bad breaker? Bad breaker to machine wiring? Not a bad breaker its a dead short in the
Washer wont agitate, pops breaker All cycles work except wash cycle. It fills, drains, spins fine. Could be the gears/transmission for the agitate cycle are jammed, the motor then freezers, creates an
Washer electrical outlet. If it pops back, you have a short somewhere. Unplug washer then try circuit breaker again. If the circuit breaker stays on, you have a problem in the Washer. Call Service man
Question about WBSR3140DW Top Load Washer
...breaker and now have no power to washer Yes, most washers have a resettable circuit breaker on the back by the cord. First, I would check the plug that it is plugged into. These are usually GFCI type ...
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