Need Help, Talk to Expert : (619) 880-5508

Working Hours : Everyday (6am - 11pm)

CVR 11

27
June

Washing Machine Completes Cycle but Drum Feels Unusually Hot — Possible Motor or Bearing Friction Issues

When a washing machine finishes its program but the drum is noticeably hot to the touch, it usually points to excessive mechanical resistance inside the system. Under normal conditions, the drum may feel slightly warm after a high-temperature wash or long spin cycle, but it should never retain strong heat once the cycle ends. Persistent […]

CVR 10

25
June

Washing Machine Leaves Clothes with Dry Detergent Streaks in Specific Areas — Possible Dispenser or Water Distribution Problems

Finding dry detergent streaks on freshly washed clothes can be frustrating. You remove a load from the washing machine expecting clean, fresh garments, only to discover white residue or powdery marks concentrated in certain areas. Many homeowners assume they used too much detergent, but the issue is often connected to the washing machine itself. Problems […]

CVR 9

23
June

Washing Machine Buzzes Before the Drum Starts Turning — What It Can Indicate About Motor Start or Capacitor Issues

A washing machine that produces a buzzing sound before the drum begins to rotate is signaling that something in the starting process is not functioning smoothly. In many cases, the appliance is trying to start the cycle, but one of the key components responsible for initiating drum movement is struggling to deliver enough power. This […]

CVR 8

21
June

Refrigerator Door Gasket Feels Warm to the Touch — What This May Indicate About Condenser Operation

Many homeowners become concerned when they notice that the refrigerator door gasket feels warm. Since refrigerators are designed to keep food cold, any unexpected warmth around the door area can seem like a sign of a serious problem. In reality, a warm door gasket is not always a malfunction. In many cases, it is connected […]

CVR 7

19
June

Washing Machine Struggles to Balance Small Loads Before Spin Cycle: What It May Indicate About Suspension and Sensor Systems

A washing machine that repeatedly fails to stabilize small loads before entering the spin cycle is usually reacting to an internal imbalance it cannot correct. Modern appliances rely on a combination of mechanical suspension and electronic sensing to distribute weight evenly. When either system becomes unreliable, the drum may pause, restart, or extend the cycle […]

Go To Top