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GE washer WBSE3120B2WW


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Need service manual. Going on a 60mile service trip, need any tips on this model. Owner states that it wont drain,starts to spin then stops. Maybe pressure switch didnt reset? What parts should be stocked for this model?:shock: Don't want to make two trips.

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thats a bad or plugged pump, the GE will try to spin full, but as water climbs tub activate pressure switch and spin will stop

 

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hes right on the sock, i dont know how GE's eat so many socks

i would not bother on the pressure switch

if anything the tube to the pressure switch might be plugged with lint, the GE's eat lint there, its prolly the same as us getting steak in our teeth, the washer eats socks and gets lint stuck there:P

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:D I'm glad you said that, gives me a clue about all the holes in my shorts. I've had many a brew thinking about them their holes.:shock:
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