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Hassin Bin Sober

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2. Someone posted a thead about cleaning your coil.
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 03:44 PM
Jan 2012

If you get in to repairs, and are handy and want to try repairing it yourself, you might want to try these guys if you need a live person to walk you through it:

www.justanswer.com

I had good luck with them walking me through a couple furnace diagnosis and repair for $15 bucks a pop.

Of course, you can probably find a repair manual on-line (free, don't pay for one). www.appliencejunk.com had a bunch of manuals on file. I went the repair manual route on an LG dryer I fixed.

Replacing parts on these units is not that hard if you get steered in the right direction. Not paying a service call fee helps weigh the decision toward repair rather than junking it and replacing.

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