No. It may kill you but if the back and white are fired up and there at the terminals you need to do some more detective work.
Improper venting.
No, it is not recommended to use water softener salt in a washing machine. Water softener salt is meant for water softening units and can cause damage to a washing machine if used inappropriately. It is best to use laundry detergent specifically designed for washing clothes in a washing machine.
When the washing machine drains, it can cause the toilet to overflow because both appliances may share the same drain line. If the drain line becomes clogged or blocked, the water from the washing machine can back up into the toilet, leading to an overflow.
You can wash worsted wool pants by hand. Washing them in the washing machine can cause them to become damaged or misshapen.
Vibration could cause it to jump as from a minor earthquake or washing machine.
An outlet with too many volts in it or a short.
Washing machine filters are cleaned not changed unless they are broken, they are usually inside above the wash bin, check the instructions inside the lid or your owners manual for the location of yours.
ist because.........in washing machine we use wter for washing.......... ...water will be cotinously moving...in order tyo do that...a machine is arranged to vibter...that is the cause for vibration ..............................if u cant understand....after the time is up u just watch in never vibrates
Your washing machine may be loud when it spins due to unbalanced loads, worn out bearings, or a malfunctioning motor. These issues can cause excessive vibrations and noise during the spinning cycle.
Appliances like washing machine, Dryer, Air conditioner takes more current to run them. Because of that the voltage drops from 110 to 75.
It is not recommended to use ammonia in a washing machine as it can create harmful fumes when mixed with other laundry products. Additionally, ammonia can damage certain fabrics and cause color fading. It is better to use laundry detergent specifically designed for washing machines.
Yes, laundry pods can potentially be harmful to washing machines as they may not dissolve completely and can leave residue that clogs the machine's components, leading to damage over time.