Its not a matter of the timer or the belt, or the water no getting to it. I believe its the power. You can go to turn it on and it just won't do anything. I don't hear any noise and I don't smell anything. We tried resetting the power but that didn't do anything.
What gives?
2007-07-16
13:44:18
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Not sure about the year, its at least 4 years old.
Model number: AAV7000AWW (its an Admiral).
I checked the plug and I'm sure its plugged in.
2007-07-16
13:52:07 ·
update #1
I checked the power with another appliance and its fine. Not too sure whats going on but thanks for the responses.
2007-07-16
14:34:28 ·
update #2
Well check if you have power at the outlet using a lamp that works at other outlets in the house. that will tell you if you have power or not.
2007-07-16 13:51:05
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answer #1
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answered by Tammy Z 2
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When you say you tried resetting the power, did you mean you went to the house's circuit board and turned the circuit off and then on again? Make sure that's what you did.
Then, after resetting the fuse, have someone watch the circuit board while you try to turn the washer on again to make sure it isn't blowing the fuse again.
Perhaps a fuse inside the washer blew.
2007-07-16 13:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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did you reset the power to the proper circuit? My dryer sometimes goes out when I have the air conditioner on in very very hot weather. (cause the conditioner runs so much I think).
Perhaps the outlet went bad. Or the plug. Good Luck!
2007-07-16 13:47:39
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answered by yowhatsup2day 4
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Make sure as part of "resetting" the breaker, that you switch it OFF and then switch it back ON again. You cannot reset most breakers by just moving the lever to the on position.
Also, are there any GFI's (ground fault interrupter) on the circuit? Those are notorious for tripping when placed on devices like washing machines and pumps.
2007-07-16 13:56:02
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answered by HyperDog 7
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You need to call a plumber and maybe an electrician. These aren't issues you can figure out for yourself and shouldn't. If the machine is only 4 yrs old and was new when you bought it, it sounds more like an electrical issue but a professional will be able to target it and fix it.
2007-07-16 14:00:08
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answered by dawnb 7
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did you check the plug/?
sounds electrical
check fro loose connections or fuse issues.
get a manual at least.
2007-07-16 13:46:51
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answered by macdoodle 5
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Check the plug in, to be sure it didn't burn out...=)
2007-07-16 14:13:03
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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Check the motor, maybe it's busted.
2007-07-16 13:47:41
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answered by Adi 2
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What year and model is it?
2007-07-16 13:46:31
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answered by Troy 2
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a fuse?
2007-07-16 13:55:04
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answered by yahweh550 4
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