taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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My washer (9yo cheap topload one) ...I put clothes in, started the cycle, it filled with water, now it just goes "T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T"...SO I tried to turn it to drain the water (it obviously doesn't feel like agitating!) It says "t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t" -- quicker and quieter than when on the agitate part of the cycle. I guess I'm lucky that I only paid a couple hundred $ for a washer 9 yrs ago, and have not sunk a penny into it. Now I have to figure out, does this sound worth getting a repair guy over? We are NOT HANDY at all. I have NO CLUE about how much repair attempt might run. Or would it cost practically the same to suck it up, buy a new washer?
Any idea if front-load ones (don't have annoying agitators I guess) can use the same old laundry soap, etc? If I am going to toss a few hundred $ at a new washer, I might as well toss another hundred or 2 in, so I can get something more reputable. Quick! Gotta buy it this afternoon, or set up repair this afternoon!!
Beth
Any idea if front-load ones (don't have annoying agitators I guess) can use the same old laundry soap, etc? If I am going to toss a few hundred $ at a new washer, I might as well toss another hundred or 2 in, so I can get something more reputable. Quick! Gotta buy it this afternoon, or set up repair this afternoon!!
Beth
Calling for a service call will be approx. $75 (depending on your area) and then there is the cost for parts and repair on top of that. 