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#1 Tata

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 05:41 PM

when we choose the highest level (Super) the water overflows and leaks out through the overflow tube. On watching operation without front cover, we also see that the air pressure dome is brown/black with mold (?).
Any suggestions?
Should/can we remove the air pressure dome>

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 06:08 PM

You did NOT just start a topic without posting your model number. Oh, no you di'nt! Posted Image

#3 DurhamAppliance

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 07:41 PM

Mold can cake up vacuum lines but without your model number we are just gonna have to give you a generic remedy.


Poster bought a washer, he had it for a time
Now when he tries to use it, it left a lot of grime
Get some lime and some coconut and mix them both up
Get some lime and some coconut and mix them both up
Get some lime and some coconut.
Asked the Samurai, left no model number but said
“Samurai, aint there nothing I can make”
I say Samurai, to relieve this moldy cake
I say samurai, ain’t there nothin’ I can make,
I say, Samurai, to relieve this moldy cake?

“Now let me tell you straight
You get some lime and some coconut, you mix them both up
You get some lime and some coconut, you mix them both up
You mix the lime and the coconut put on top, around and under
But for advice that really works, please leave your model number.”

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Edited by DurhamAppliance, 06 March 2011 - 07:45 PM.

Appliantology is, however appliances are not, an exact science for I know there are a few refrigerators that actually hate me.

The simplest explanation is most likely the correct and least expensive one, unless it's your compressor or motherboard" Occam as an appliantologist

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#4 Samurai Appliance Repair Man

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 07:47 PM

Dayyam, Durham, we be jammin' ovah heeyah! Posted Image

Another priceless appliance poem preserved for posterior in my forum blog. :thumbsup:






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Ode de la starting a topic in the repair forums without including your model number

By Samurai Appliance Repair Man in Samurai Appliance Repair Man's Blog, on 06 March 2011 - 07:42 PM



Poster bought a washer, he had it for a time
Now when he tries to use it, it left a lot of grime
Get some lime and some coconut and mix them both up
Get some lime and some coconut and mix them both up
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