Thanks guys. I've been trying to figure it out - do you think the damaged water pump, perhaps much earlier in its life, might have been a contributor to its demise? I'm wondering if the machine became incapable of fully pumping out the water, basically leaving water (and detergent and debris) in the tub every time it ran... ?
These machines don't owe me anything - I got my money's worth just from the two-speed motors. And they aren't sentimental, and no laundry is piling up waiting for them to be fixed, so that all makes the teardown more enjoyable. So it's just practice for the future, and basically anything salvageable is a bonus.
I *do* now have a better understanding why service technicians will no longer work on these. Even if a customer was OK with the labor time, there's just no telling what you will find inside, or how many parts you will ultimately need to replace... [this post was last edited: 12/6/2022-10:17]
These machines don't owe me anything - I got my money's worth just from the two-speed motors. And they aren't sentimental, and no laundry is piling up waiting for them to be fixed, so that all makes the teardown more enjoyable. So it's just practice for the future, and basically anything salvageable is a bonus.
I *do* now have a better understanding why service technicians will no longer work on these. Even if a customer was OK with the labor time, there's just no telling what you will find inside, or how many parts you will ultimately need to replace... [this post was last edited: 12/6/2022-10:17]