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Whirlpool Duet Washer WFW8300SW04
Started by sbdivemaster, Jul 07 2009 01:13 PM
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#1
Posted 07 July 2009 - 01:13 PM
Anyone have a PDF for the Whirlpool Duet Sport WFW8300SW04 Service Manual?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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#2
Posted 07 July 2009 - 05:24 PM
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one of my video productions: “Easter Seals: Walk With Me”
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"A Child Is Waiting" . Burt Lancaster . Judy Garland . 1962
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one of my video productions: “Easter Seals: Walk With Me”
every day is Down Syndrome Awareness Day
"A Child Is Waiting" . Burt Lancaster . Judy Garland . 1962
RegUS_PatOff > www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPAY2LsKVEw
#3
Posted 08 July 2009 - 05:13 AM
You da man, RegUS!
Had my first scare with the brand new machine. Less than 6 months old, and it's already acting funny.
Over the weekend, we went to run a load, and it started making a buzzing/rattling sound from the fill area and no water was going into the machine. I checked the inlet lines, but they were clean. Tried to start the machine several times, but still the same thing every time.
Called in a Whirlpool service guy for Monday. Checked it again Monday morning and still had the problem.
Of course, when the guy arrived that afternoon, it worked absolutely fine! Grrr...
After I told him about the old Maytag Neptune (yeah, THAT one), and how I fixed it, he was all excited. He advised me to clean out the drain hose after the pump every six months or so. His description sounded easy, but I wanted to be able to check out some diagrams before attempting.
I appreciate the speedy response, and the manual will help me out with that little project this weekend.
Thanks for the help, and the link to the service manual.
Had my first scare with the brand new machine. Less than 6 months old, and it's already acting funny.
Over the weekend, we went to run a load, and it started making a buzzing/rattling sound from the fill area and no water was going into the machine. I checked the inlet lines, but they were clean. Tried to start the machine several times, but still the same thing every time.
Called in a Whirlpool service guy for Monday. Checked it again Monday morning and still had the problem.
Of course, when the guy arrived that afternoon, it worked absolutely fine! Grrr...
After I told him about the old Maytag Neptune (yeah, THAT one), and how I fixed it, he was all excited. He advised me to clean out the drain hose after the pump every six months or so. His description sounded easy, but I wanted to be able to check out some diagrams before attempting.
I appreciate the speedy response, and the manual will help me out with that little project this weekend.
Thanks for the help, and the link to the service manual.
#4
Posted 08 July 2009 - 07:28 PM
First and most - empty the pockets...
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