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Hi Malcom,
i'm so sorry reading these bad news .... but did you remove again the bracket ?

Please don' t take this thought as offensive .... all of us are in a "Xmas eve mood" when we have a new machine to play with, then we forget about basic things to do too :)
 
Sad ETA

Well, it appears the parts wont be in till the middle of next week.

And worse, I called the store where I purchased the washer and dryer and was given attitude. (Not by my salesman, he is on vacation) The guy I talked with claimed that SQ does not have a buy back policy with their resellers and the store didn't wanna be stuck with a non-working dryer.

I think I need to contact SQ directly.

Malcolm
 
Email

I sent an email to the Service Manager of Speed Queen in Ripon. I don't expect anything to change, but at least he is aware of what has been going down.

Malcolm
 
Malcolm, I'm sure you know this, but brick & mortar appliance stores have been living hand-to-mouth for many years, trying to compete with both big box and internet retailers. We found our SQ set at a local dealer (brick/mortar) for $120 less than AJMadison (online), and while the dealer's pre-sales knowledge and support were excellent, we didn't expect much in the way of post-sales support. Sure enough, when we called them several months later about replacing the softener dispenser, about as minor an issue as could possibly exist with a washer, they still brushed us off to SQ's national service contractor, who wanted to schedule an appt for someone to come out, look at the cap, order the part, then come BACK OUT two weeks later to install it.

So we said forget it, we called Ripon and told them this was beyond absurd, and when they figured out they were about to accrue hundreds of dollars in labor costs, to replace an agitator cap, they agreed to just mail us a replacement directly.

Point is, I'm not surprised by the attitude you got from your dealer, but you might be pleasantly surprised by the support you get from Ripon.
 
Speed Queen Parts

Well, the parts were sitting on my doorstep when I got home last night. Now I just need to coordinate the service tech for repair on Thursday.

Malcolm
 
I always thought...

....that service here (from anyone) was only 'OK'....but reading this experience makes me think differently..

I don't quite 'get' the parts being shipped to you Malcolm and then it is up to you to contact the firm again to organise a time....

To me, that isn't service at all.

The last time I had something done to a machine was the suspension replaced. I contacted the service agent for Electrolux in Canberra - Mayner and Cochran and made an appointment for first thing in the morning. You can only choose first appointment in the morning, before 12 or afternoon.

The tech arrived at 8.00am on the dot. Diagnosed the problem and said he would order the parts. They should take 3-5 days to get here and I would then get a call from the office to arrange a time. Sure enough, on day 5 I got a call to arrange a time to fit.

Afternoon was agreed and I got a phone call at work 45m-1hr before the tech would arrive. He arrived an hour after the call.

....and this is for a machine 2yrs outside of warranty.
 
Perhaps...

it is just dumb luck that I have had such trouble getting this machine serviced. I have called the service provider but got an answering machine. I left a message to call me back about my service call. No callback today.

It's pretty sad.

As for the parts, that is a effort by Speed Queen corporate to make things right. I cannot fault them for that. Actually, SQ corporate has been the only player that has been responsive to my satisfaction.

Of course, I still have a dead dryer in my house.

Malcolm
 
I reckon...

....that companies that offer good service deserve repeat business....even if they are a little more expensive...

It is a shame the service agent doesn't appear to subscribe to this, for next time you may look at another one....
 
Dryer Repaired

Well, at 8:45 last night, my dryer was restored to working order. Took several hours to get there though.

We replaced the motor and the timer and still, the dryer would stop running when the start button was released. The tech and I pulled out the wiring schematic and went through several components making sure all thermostats and relays were in the normally open or closed positions. Then, we started checking wires and found a badly crimped with on the back of the timer. By this time, it was just after 8 o'clock last night. The tech rummaged through his tool box and found a piece of wire with a crimped spade on the end of it. He spliced into the bad wire and WALLAH! Dryer operation restored.

The tech will return next week to replace the patch job repair with a proper connector. But at least I have the dryer back in operation.

Thank God!

Malcolm
 
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