I am not a repair professional. I am just a 78 year old man who has been making his own repairs for about 50 years. Therefore the washer or dryer ID doesn't mean much to me. I came to fixya looking for a schematic for an really old AM/FM radio and discovered that more than 4,700 people were asking for help with a washer repair. I recently had a washer repair of my own and found an excellent video which showed me how to take my machine apart. This video made it possible for me to do my own repair. I was so impressed with the video that when I saw all these people needing help, I wanted to tell them about it. If you have a top loader (washer) of the direct drive type, this video might be a Godsend for you. If you look at the back of your washer and the panel is solid (no small inspection plate to remove) chances are you have a direct drive and this video is just what you need. You can see this video at www.acmehowto.com You will probably need more help in determining what the problem is and how to fix it. If your repair problem is a washer or dryer I suggest you go to www.applianceaid.com where they have very good trouble shooting and repair information on most washers and dryers. I think you'll find what you need there. Don't worry about the timer, they hardly ever go bad. Good luck with it. If I have helped you, please rate my advice on fixya.
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I am not a repair professional. I am just a 78 year old
man who has been making his own repairs for about
50 years. Therefore the washer or dryer ID doesn't
mean much to me. I came to fixya looking for a
schematic for an really old AM/FM radio and
discovered that more than 4,700 people were asking
for help with a washer repair. I recently had a washer
repair of my own and found an excellent video which
showed me how to take my machine apart. This
video made it possible for me to do my own repair. I
was so impressed with the video that when I saw all
these people needing help, I wanted to tell them
about it. If you have a top loader (washer) of the
direct drive type, this video might be a Godsend for
you. If you look at the back of your washer and the
panel is solid (no small inspection plate to remove)
chances are you have a direct drive and this video
is just what you need. You can see this video at
www.acmehowto.com You will probably need
more help in determining what the problem is and
how to fix it. If your repair problem is a washer or
dryer I suggest you go to www.applianceaid.com
where they have very good trouble shooting and
repair information on most washers and dryers.
I think you'll find what you need there. Don't worry
about the timer, they hardly ever go bad. Good
luck with it. If I have helped you, please rate my
advice on fixya.