Do u owe us?

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by louie, Feb 20, 2010.

  1. louie

    louie Guest

    Does anyone have anything they need to say? Have you let anybody, or
    yourself down? Has it been all about you?


    ....louie
     
    louie, Feb 20, 2010
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  2. I am in the process of attempting to fix my 2 y.o. GE hydrowave washing
    machine which has developed a leak and now appears to have a dead motor.
    I've got it torn down pretty far tonight and found a burned resistor on the
    motor's circuit board. I will be attempting an r&r of the burned resistor
    and hope to have this thing back washing clothes before the end of the
    weekend. Otherwise I'm in the doghouse and will be buying a new washer.
     
    Harold Gailey, Feb 20, 2010
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  3. louie

    louie Guest

    You've made an important 1st step by recognizing the problem - so they say.

    Hold off on the a new frontloader washer. It'll give you flashback to the
    old navy days.

    I found these faqs addressed the GE with the '49 Olds transmission - (I know
    sometimes Google doesn't work in Harris County)

    http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/faqs/faq_washers.htm

    Also Ghosts have cousins...so


    ....louie
     
    louie, Feb 20, 2010
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  4. Ahaa! That's where that blinker ghost went. It's been missing for a few days
    and now it showed up in the washer. I did fix the washer though. Bought 14
    cents worth of resistors (2) at EPO here in Houston and got it into the
    circuit board. Wasn't pretty, it sets about 1/2" above the board, why do
    they make them leads so long anyways. It's working on my youngest son's load
    right now. I guess I will be testing it all day long.
     
    Harold Gailey, Feb 20, 2010
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