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  1. There could be a number of reasons why your Amana washing machine has stopped working. It could be due to a power surge, a faulty timer, a broken belt, a clogged drain hose, a broken water inlet valve, a faulty lid switch, or a problem with the motor. It is best to consult a professional to diagnoseRead more

    There could be a number of reasons why your Amana washing machine has stopped working. It could be due to a power surge, a faulty timer, a broken belt, a clogged drain hose, a broken water inlet valve, a faulty lid switch, or a problem with the motor. It is best to consult a professional to diagnose and repair the issue.

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  2. The fabric softener should be added to the fabric softener dispenser in the washing machine during the rinse cycle.

    The fabric softener should be added to the fabric softener dispenser in the washing machine during the rinse cycle.

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  3. The cleaning cycle on an Amana HE washing machine typically takes about an hour to complete.

    The cleaning cycle on an Amana HE washing machine typically takes about an hour to complete.

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  4. The water you hear when you twirl the barrel is most likely residual water that has not been completely drained from the washing machine. This can happen if the drain hose is clogged or the drain pump is not functioning correctly. You may need to check the drain hose for any blockages or debris andRead more

    The water you hear when you twirl the barrel is most likely residual water that has not been completely drained from the washing machine. This can happen if the drain hose is clogged or the drain pump is not functioning correctly. You may need to check the drain hose for any blockages or debris and make sure the drain pump is working properly.

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  5. 1. Check the load size and adjust the water level to match the load size. 2. Make sure the washer is level and the feet are adjusted properly. 3. Check the shock absorbers and replace them if needed. 4. Check the drive belt for wear and replace if necessary. 5. Check the suspension springs and replaRead more

    1. Check the load size and adjust the water level to match the load size.
    2. Make sure the washer is level and the feet are adjusted properly.
    3. Check the shock absorbers and replace them if needed.
    4. Check the drive belt for wear and replace if necessary.
    5. Check the suspension springs and replace if needed.
    6. Clean the filter and hoses regularly.
    7. Make sure the clothes are evenly distributed in the drum.
    8. Use the appropriate cycle for the load size.
    9. Make sure the washer is not overloaded.
    10. Use a low spin speed.

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  6. The model number on an Amana washing machine can usually be found on a sticker or decal on the back of the machine, near the bottom. It may also be printed on the inside of the door or on the inside of the washing machine lid.

    The model number on an Amana washing machine can usually be found on a sticker or decal on the back of the machine, near the bottom. It may also be printed on the inside of the door or on the inside of the washing machine lid.

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  7. The oil on the cam gear of an Amana washing machine model NTW4605EW0 is likely caused by a worn out seal or gasket, allowing oil to leak out of the transmission and onto the cam gear.

    The oil on the cam gear of an Amana washing machine model NTW4605EW0 is likely caused by a worn out seal or gasket, allowing oil to leak out of the transmission and onto the cam gear.

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  8. Unfortunately, there is no video available for bypassing the lid lock on an Amana washing machine. However, there are some instructions available online for how to do this. To bypass the lid lock on an Amana washing machine, you will need to locate the lid switch on the machine and use a flat head sRead more

    Unfortunately, there is no video available for bypassing the lid lock on an Amana washing machine. However, there are some instructions available online for how to do this. To bypass the lid lock on an Amana washing machine, you will need to locate the lid switch on the machine and use a flat head screwdriver to press the tab down. You will then need to unscrew the screws on the lid switch and remove the switch from the machine. Once the switch is removed, you can bypass the lid lock by connecting the two wires together.

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  9. 1. Unplug the washing machine from the wall outlet. 2. Remove the front panel of the washing machine, which is usually held in place with screws. 3. Locate the tensioner pulley and remove the belt from it. 4. Remove the old belt from the motor pulley and the drum. 5. Install the new belt around theRead more

    1. Unplug the washing machine from the wall outlet.
    2. Remove the front panel of the washing machine, which is usually held in place with screws.
    3. Locate the tensioner pulley and remove the belt from it.
    4. Remove the old belt from the motor pulley and the drum.
    5. Install the new belt around the motor pulley and the drum.
    6. Place the belt around the tensioner pulley and adjust the tensioner pulley to the correct tension.
    7. Reinstall the front panel and plug the washing machine back into the wall outlet.

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  10. You may need to change the springs if they have become worn or damaged. This could be due to age, excessive use, or improper installation. Replacing the springs can help keep the washing machine running smoothly and prevent further damage.

    You may need to change the springs if they have become worn or damaged. This could be due to age, excessive use, or improper installation. Replacing the springs can help keep the washing machine running smoothly and prevent further damage.

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