OverplanninJess
Life's just so much fun when there's a Disney vaca
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Last night our washing machine was running and caught on fire!
Smoke was coming out from around the edges of the tub and the tub was hot to the touch. We unplugged the machine and got the clothes out immediately (it was only a medium sized load), but we're not sure what happened?!
We let the washer sit to cool off, but were unable to tilt it forward to look at the belt and gears since the tub still had water in it (it was on the beginning of the rinse cycle when it started smoking). So, our only option was to turn it back on to drain and see what happened-which we did-and it drained normally. We tilted it forward and removed the back and found what appeared to be oil splattered all over the inside walls of the washer-the belt looked fine.
We ended up putting the wet clothes back in to finish rinsing-which DBF watched the entire time-and it finished normally, but we didn't risk doing any more loads.
This washer is only 3 1/2 yrs old...we only wash clothes and linens for the 2 of us in it, so it's not like it gets used heavily-I'm gonna be really bummed (along with our budget) if we have to get a new one already
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be wrong with it?
Smoke was coming out from around the edges of the tub and the tub was hot to the touch. We unplugged the machine and got the clothes out immediately (it was only a medium sized load), but we're not sure what happened?! We let the washer sit to cool off, but were unable to tilt it forward to look at the belt and gears since the tub still had water in it (it was on the beginning of the rinse cycle when it started smoking). So, our only option was to turn it back on to drain and see what happened-which we did-and it drained normally. We tilted it forward and removed the back and found what appeared to be oil splattered all over the inside walls of the washer-the belt looked fine.
We ended up putting the wet clothes back in to finish rinsing-which DBF watched the entire time-and it finished normally, but we didn't risk doing any more loads.
This washer is only 3 1/2 yrs old...we only wash clothes and linens for the 2 of us in it, so it's not like it gets used heavily-I'm gonna be really bummed (along with our budget) if we have to get a new one already

Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be wrong with it?


