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soul surfin  
#1 Posted : Friday, July 31, 2009 2:10:38 PM(UTC)
soul surfin

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:D Hey guys, I smelled a pungent odor and realized it wasn't coming from me this time.:o I couldn't isolate the source though.:confused: It smelled more chemical than electric. Later it seemed to dissipate. The next day I came home and found the breaker to my washer had tripped. When I reset it I could here the timer humming. It was at the end of the spin cycle of the regular wash cycle without extra spin selected and should have been totally off. I moved the timer slightly and the hum stopped. I'm wondering if it's safe to try to take her for a test run around the block or do I need to replace the timer or what? The odor was very pronounced.
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Drags1998  
#2 Posted : Friday, July 31, 2009 2:56:20 PM(UTC)
Drags1998

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This washer is OLD!!!!! If it is what I suspect it is, get rid of it!!!!!! :)
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