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| Posted: Sat Feb 14th, 2009 02:29 pm |
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The most likely cause is a worn out or oil-soaked clutch. The next likely problem is a stripped out basket drive block. The water sounds are normal, the basket top ring is hollow and half filled with fluid to help dampen vibrations during spin Nick Last edited on Sat Feb 14th, 2009 02:30 pm by nickfixit ____________________ " Giving numerical data to Sears management is like giving a monkey a machine gun. No one knows for certain what will happen, but you can be sure of two things... It will be real messy, and only the monkey will be unharmed" |
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