Or the their equal as it looks like one is on one's own for the shock absorber swap/repair on my w1070.
After spending the past week making telephone calls not one Miele certified repair service in the metro area will touch my machine. All are spewing the same line from MieleUSA corporate, that the machine is "old" and they no longer support.
Indeed one company was just sat down early this week by MieleUSA's service top man,and told to back off on offerig service to *older* applainces including washing machines, dryers and dishwashers. It appears MieleUSA is becoming like Microsoft and early versions of Windows; once they say no support is offered, they mean it.
Could contact the odd local appliance repair service but several things put me off on that idea. First one is likely to know more about this machine than they do, and after my experience with the Whirlpool portable the costs are likely to be way more than Miele would have charged and that is saying something.
Oh and it's not just the 10XX series of washing machines and so forth that are falling under the category of "old", but some of the 19XX washers and their matching dryers, "G" dishwashers from the same era and so forth.
Though Wiljann took his YouTube vids down, one thinks one remembers enough about how he swapped out shocks on a similar unit. Ideally the unit should be tilted towards it's side but working from the front is possible. It's a tight squeeze, but possible.
Again if anyone could offer any assistance I would be much obliged.
Thanks in advance,
L.
After spending the past week making telephone calls not one Miele certified repair service in the metro area will touch my machine. All are spewing the same line from MieleUSA corporate, that the machine is "old" and they no longer support.
Indeed one company was just sat down early this week by MieleUSA's service top man,and told to back off on offerig service to *older* applainces including washing machines, dryers and dishwashers. It appears MieleUSA is becoming like Microsoft and early versions of Windows; once they say no support is offered, they mean it.
Could contact the odd local appliance repair service but several things put me off on that idea. First one is likely to know more about this machine than they do, and after my experience with the Whirlpool portable the costs are likely to be way more than Miele would have charged and that is saying something.
Oh and it's not just the 10XX series of washing machines and so forth that are falling under the category of "old", but some of the 19XX washers and their matching dryers, "G" dishwashers from the same era and so forth.
Though Wiljann took his YouTube vids down, one thinks one remembers enough about how he swapped out shocks on a similar unit. Ideally the unit should be tilted towards it's side but working from the front is possible. It's a tight squeeze, but possible.
Again if anyone could offer any assistance I would be much obliged.
Thanks in advance,
L.