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Washing machine not working?
Several of my neighbors have contacted me to say that the recent storms have damaged their washers. For each one it was simply a circuit breaker. The washer has its own GFI so just push it and flip it back (using a bit of force as they are a bit harder to switch). In each case I was able to restore power to their washers. The GFI is to protect the appliance. Save yourself a service call for something you can easily fix yourself.
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I haven't had any problems with my Whirlpool Duet front loader washing machine but.....where is the GFI switch on the machine? I had no idea the washer had a GFI switch.
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I believe the OP is talking about a GFCI breaker in the garage circuit breaker panel. It appears the newer homes are using the GFCI breakers where the older homes (ours is 2013) has GFCI outlets in various locations in the house. Since a surge can come in via the water pipes, it appears to be reasonable that this could trip the GFCI breaker.
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Another thing I ran into. Our dishwasher stopped working after a couple of years. Nothing I could do would bring it back. Decided to pull it out and take a look before calling a repairman. It was plugging into an outlet, and had come loose. Every other place I have ever lived hard wires kitchen appliances. Not here. Tightened up things and still using the dishwasher today. Live and learn. |
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