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How sad,I was desperate.

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http://www.washerhelp.co.uk/forums/index.php?act=home

I gave up and bought a new one.:oops:
after 7 years years of basically 24hour use,something had to give. 8)
Heaps helpful site though, its bookmark. :oops:
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This forum is to discuss any general washing machine subjects not covered elsewhere on the Washerhelp forums. It can't be used for repair help on fixing specific washing machine faults. Some general repair questions are allowed if the topic could be potentially useful to others and doesn't involve trying to diagnose a particular breakdown.

They have forum for E V E R Y T H I N G
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RG wrote: They have forum for E V E R Y T H I N G
Dont think about that too hard RG... there are subjects that should be left alone to fester quietly.
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We bought a new LG front loader in Nov along with a new fridge. Rotten thing broke down the week of Christmas break...had to wait until this week for the repair dude to plug the motor back up - it apparently rattled loose :roll: Nicely cable tied together now :)

Oh well, only thing to have gone wrong with anything we've bought recently and it wasn't even that bad...
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Felix wrote:..... Nicely cable tied together now :)...
:lol: see, cable ties can fix everything...........and if they don't , then use gaffer tape............or tie wire.................and a tube of silicon is always handy as well..........

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F%$^%$#K came home after this mornings ride and Laundry was flooded,all I hear that these front loaders are great!!
After a closer study & investigation(why is it So__?)
I found that the small hose duvidak inside had dislodge itself due to too much water pressure(I turn it too much :oops: ),and I found the hoses are just little rubber crap ones & so are the clamps.
So I change the clamps for good steel ones with a screw to tighten(car clamps)/Next are the hose's.

How do you get these front loaders to wash in cold water only??ANYONE??
if I shut the hot/it rotates with no water stupid thing!!
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Gosling1 wrote:
Felix wrote:..... Nicely cable tied together now :)...
:lol: see, cable ties can fix everything...........and if they don't , then use gaffer tape............or tie wire.................and a tube of silicon is always handy as well..........

8)
It's supa glue for me! :oops:
I just supa- glued a bit back on my bike that broke of in my last accident. :lol:

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Pabs wrote:
How do you get these front loaders to wash in cold water only??ANYONE??
if I shut the hot/it rotates with no water stupid thing!!
You use a tee piece on the cold water tap you wally BUT it will double your electricity bill because the heater element needs to bring the water up to wash temperature before the cycle starts
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ok every1 knows I am wally ,T piece mmmm
Thanks Rossi : )
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Pick the correct cycle
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BladeBoy wrote:Pick the correct cycle
most of us have, its a Kawasaki !!

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Gosling1 wrote:
BladeBoy wrote:Pick the correct cycle
most of us have, its a Kawasaki !!

:lol:

Hahahahahahah love ya work Gos. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Gosling1 wrote:
BladeBoy wrote:Pick the correct cycle
most of us have, its a Kawasaki !!

:lol:
Yeah, and your always fixing the farkers too :roll:
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