There is a sensor inside, much like the one in your car's gas tank.
There could be a problem with the belt drive of your washer. Manually turn the machine to see if it spins easily. If it does not, you might need to check the belt. It could be too tight or too loose. But that depends on your washer. You can refer to http://www.washingmachineadvisor.com if you do not know how to repair your brand of washer.
the agitator on most washers go back and forth . at least one i know of goes up and down. we will talk about the back and forth.Underneath the tub usually accessable from the back of the machineis a transmission and belt along with other things. when you start the washer it will fill with water . When the correct volume of water is reached a switch is activated that sends power to the timer which in turn routes power to the proper connections needed to agitate. now when washing power is sent to a agitator control which lifts a plunger that makes the transmission rock back and forth which is calledagitation
The amount of water needed to fill a truck bed will depend on the size of the truck bed. A standard full-size truck bed typically holds around 60 to 80 gallons of water. It is important to consider the weight capacity of the truck as well before filling it with water.
To calculate the bearing stress between the timber and the steel washer, you need to know the applied force or load. Once you have the force, divide it by the contact area between the timber and washer, which is the area around the hole. The contact area can be calculated as the outer diameter of the washer minus the diameter of the hole, multiplied by the thickness of the washer. Finally, divide the force by the contact area to find the bearing stress.
As a Whirlpool service technician to answer your question one would need to know the age of your washer, as design has changed over the years. It could be a simple as you are not closing the lid to as complex as a bad wire. There is an arm that rocks back & forth called the "wig-wag". It has 2 solenoids with plungers on it. These plungers operate the transmission of your washer. There is a pin that goes through the plunger foot that has a tendency to break. If it breaks, your washes will fill & drain but won't agitate or spin. I have found that replacing the pin with a cotter pin from a hardware store costs about 15 cents & about 1/2 an hour tops!
We all know that after time washing white clothes makes them look dingy. Especially if you have young children that are good at making themselves messy. The perfect solution to it is to soak your whites overnight in a bucket of water with Cascade Dishwasher liquid. Just fill up a 5 gallon bucket of water and put about 1 cup of Cascade in it and mix it around. Soak all of your whites that are dingy in it. Be cautious not to put anything with color in with them because it will bleach it. The next day, put them in the washer and wash them as usual. You will see the dramatic difference.
There could be a problem with the belt drive of your washer. Manually turn the machine to see if it spins easily. If it does not, you might need to check the belt. It could be too tight or too loose. But that depends on your washer. You can refer to http://www.washingmachineadvisor.com if you do not know how to repair your brand of washer.
No there is currently no washer that digitally tracks your water usage.
There are three possibilties I know of: 1) poor water supply to house, need filtration system. 2) too much clothes in machine. 3) need new washer, if pieces are rusting the rust floats or an oil leak inside the washer will leave a line on the clothes at the top of the machine.
food, water, shelter, clothes, how do u not know this stuff
remove the window washer and radiator fill bottles by pulling upwards and lay them aside. Remove the serpentine belt. You will see the water pump connected to the large hose going to the radiator. remove and replace. Answer given in previous question in this section...let me know how you make out electro @flashmail.com
I don't know if this is what your looking for but, you can attach your hose to your hot water connection to your washer. the water won't come out scorching hot.
This depends on how far down the water will travel, how much is in the tank, and on your intended use. Most household running water is put under somewhere between 40 and 70 PSI. It would be difficult for you to get this much pressure from gravity alone, but the water will flow as long as the source is above the drain point. You would be able to wash your hands and probably flush a toilet, as long as it has a tank. You probably will not have enough pressure to use a dish washer or clothes washer. If you really want to know how much pressure you will have, you can always do the math.
For the 1999 and up Windstars/Freestar/Montery models, there is only one washer fluid reservoir that pumps to both the front and rear windows. As far as I know both the front and rear washers are supplied by the front (only) reservoir (located under the hood on the passenger side)
The difference between a washer with a 3.7 cubic foot capacity and one that can handle 18 pounds of clothes primarily lies in their size and load capacity. A 3.7 cubic foot washer typically accommodates smaller loads, suitable for individuals or couples, while an 18-pound washer can manage larger loads, ideal for families or those with significant washing needs. The front loader's tub may appear smaller due to its design, but it's often more efficient in cleaning and uses less water and energy. Thus, the choice depends on your laundry volume and space considerations.
It's in the washer. If you want to know where the washer is it is in the room on the left of the ghost butler
you never know one time I saw my friend playing in the washer lol anything can happen