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what resistance do you measure of the solenoid valve in ohms? because I only have 0.3 I think that the problem comes from there but on the new parts I only have 0.3 ...
I am curious, how is it that an object like a sock, or even coins, can get wedged between the drum and the tub? I see only very tight/small seams and holes inside my washer when I poke my head inside the drum. Or tub. Whichever it is.
Hi there, small items like socks or coins can slip through the small gap between the drum and the tub during high-speed spins, especially if the load is unbalanced or the gasket is worn, causing them to get wedged.
@@How-to-repair that's what i think just happened to my washing machine, there's a metallic sound between the tub and the drum like something is stuck in there. So the only way to get it out is to dismantle it all?😢
Modern machines are too sophisticated for their own good! My 2005 Candy was simple, with a mechanical program selector. It had NO ERROR codes. It had no rust or mould. It NEVER leaked a drop of water. It worked reliably for 19 years, until suspected spider failure! Not bad for £199.99? I'll wager my new Hisense Inverter WON'T last 19 years? Although it is beautifully clean and quiet, compared to Candy's universal motor. You use a lot of acronyms. You should explain what they mean? NTC sensor? Is it a temperature sensor?