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[quote:tkwasny:MV8zODIzNjk0Xzg0NTg3NjEyX0I0N0UyNjI3] Check the voltage at the outlet, preferably when under load. Be certain there is a green ground wire and a white neutral wire, both going back to the breaker box, both correct. Secure the breaker for the machine, take the female connector out of the wall outlet box, extend it some so you can AC voltmeter check it while the the machine is running through it. Plug in the machine, breaker on and run, voltage test. Don't electrocute yourself. [/quote]
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Anyone around that deals in appliances?
I've got a 10 year old Samsung washer/dryer that seems to need a part every 6 months. The parts themselves are pure crap. I've put 4 pumps and 3 main boards in the washer. I've put 5 heating elements in the dryer and/or thermo/resistor.
Is LG any better or is just pure luck to get something that lasts more than 2 years nowadays?
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