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-Well, look what things... I've had problems with my Whirlpool washing machine for 2 days... I found several methods to try to reset, calibrate the washing machine, among other things, and nothing solved the infinite tick-tic-tic of the lid lock. .. I arrived late to work because I was looking for a solution to the problem, I just get home from work and start looking for solutions and I find the one to blow the lock...I'm looking for my small Ryobi battery-powered compressor 18v, I blow on the lock and now the washing machine works... such a simple thing gave me a headache this morning when I got to work late because I wanted to leave the washing machine running for my wife and look how she did it. I solved it...thanks to whoever did it and left us that little tip
+Well, look what things... I've had problems with my Whirlpool washing machine for 2 days... I found several methods to try to reset, calibrate the washing machine, among other things, and nothing solved the infinite tick-tic-tic of the lid lock. .. I arrived late to work because I was looking for a solution to the problem, I just get home from work and start looking for solutions and I find the one to blow the lock...I'm looking for my small Ryobi battery-powered compressor 18v, I blow on the lock and now the washing machine works... such a simple thing gave me a headache this morning when I got to work late because I wanted to leave the washing machine running for my wife and now work. I solved it...thanks to whoever did it and left us that little tip

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Original post by: Jon Pi

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Well, look what things... I've had problems with my Whirlpool washing machine for 2 days... I found several methods to try to reset, calibrate the washing machine, among other things, and nothing solved the infinite tick-tic-tic of the lid lock. .. I arrived late to work because I was looking for a solution to the problem, I just get home from work and start looking for solutions and I find the one to blow the lock...I'm looking for my small Ryobi battery-powered compressor 18v, I blow on the lock and now the washing machine works... such a simple thing gave me a headache this morning when I got to work late because I wanted to leave the washing machine running for my wife and look how she did it. I solved it...thanks to whoever did it and left us that little tip

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