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Old 06-03-2007, 09:21 PM   #1
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Question Admiral washing machine going for a walk
Brand: Admiral
Model Number: AAV 3000AAW
Age: 5 - 10 years

this machines works fine but is ultra sensitive to load balance. If even a washcloth is moved in the tub it can start it walking across the floor. I've leveled the machine but it did not help. Maybe weak suspension springs?
 
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Can you please verify your model number as I can not locate it on our database.
 
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Can you please verify your model number as I can not locate it on our database.
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I was sure it was just mine posSessed by evil trolls!!! Same Model number AAV3000AWW rev number 10 the thing is I dont remember it doing it untill the last year. Everything else seems to work fine but get it even just slightly not perfectly loaded and it will walk accross the laundry room. and bang like crazy. Want to see me go running. ;0) So any ideas???
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Take the front off the washer and clean the snubber area.

Here is a link to your washer model AAV3000AWW.
 
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