"louie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Harold Gailey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "louie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Does anyone have anything they need to say? Have you let anybody, or
>>> yourself down? Has it been all about you?
>>>
>>>
>>> ...louie
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>> I am in the process of attempting to fix my 2 y.o. GE hydrowave washing
>> machine which has developed a leak and now appears to have a dead motor.
>> I've got it torn down pretty far tonight and found a burned resistor on
>> the motor's circuit board. I will be attempting an r&r of the burned
>> resistor and hope to have this thing back washing clothes before the end
>> of the weekend. Otherwise I'm in the doghouse and will be buying a new
>> washer.
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>> 74 CB 450 - Stolen; 74 Z1 900 - Traded; 76 FX 1200 - Stolen; 78 FX(E)
>> 86 CI - Daily rider nice weather; 02 FXDX 88 CI - Daily rider other
>> weather
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> You've made an important 1st step by recognizing the problem - so they
> say.
>
> Hold off on the a new frontloader washer. It'll give you flashback to the
> old navy days.
>
> I found these faqs addressed the GE with the '49 Olds transmission - (I
> know sometimes Google doesn't work in Harris County)
>
> http://www.geappliances.com/service_...aq_washers.htm
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> Also Ghosts have cousins...so
>
>
> ...louie
Ahaa! That's where that blinker ghost went. It's been missing for a few days
and now it showed up in the washer. I did fix the washer though. Bought 14
cents worth of resistors (2) at EPO here in Houston and got it into the
circuit board. Wasn't pretty, it sets about 1/2" above the board, why do
they make them leads so long anyways. It's working on my youngest son's load
right now. I guess I will be testing it all day long.
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74 CB 450 - Stolen; 74 Z1 900 - Traded; 76 FX 1200 - Stolen; 78 FX(E)
86 CI - Daily rider nice weather; 02 FXDX 88 CI - Daily rider other weather