She is totally fine eats and sleep alright
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SOURCE: Oil spill under washing machine
Sorry, this could be bad. The transmission might have blown a seal. It's a big job to fix, if this is the problem. It might be time to consider replacing the machine.
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SOURCE: Oven won't heat. No gas smell. Broiler and stove work.
Bad oven control circuit board. Look up on eBay
SOURCE: runs fine, fans are fine, cools just fine, but
Sounds like from your info you have a stopped up drain line. When you say tray I am not sure what you are going to empty. Does the unit empty into a condensate pump. If so sounds like you have a pump problem. If you have a small pan underneath the ac unit with a small float. If this is filling up. You have a stopped up drain. If you can blow out the drain from the inside good. If not the best way is to take a shop vac and **** from the outside drain line. BEST pulls everything out. Rus
SOURCE: lower oven does not heat up the fan and light
If `the fan is working o/k, then you need to replace the oven element, located at rear of oven
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SOURCE: My kenmore window unit AC
The two things it could be, #1 - evaporator leaking refrigerant - unlikely if unit is still cooling o.k. because window units do not hold a lot of refrigerant and if there is a leak bad enough to blow smoke it would have stopped cooling by now. #2 - the humidity is high and the unit has cooled the air right at the discharge down below the dewpoint, a common occurence in window units and automobiles due to the short duct distance from the evaporator to the air outlet whereas with central air systems having longer duct systems the air gains more heat before being discharged into the room.
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