I was fit to be tied recently when my wife told me we actually owned a washing machine, situated in the laundry room. In addiition, I myself had only heard RUMORS of the laundry room, never having gone near such a dreaded place.
Long story short:
It's been taking hours to fill with water, so I replace the feed hoses. And par for the course for me and my mechanical skills, this fixed absoutely nothing. (And yes, I was actually bright enough to turn the spigots on to catch the gushing torrent into a pail as a test.)
I unplug the unit (smart again, huh?), undo the 2 screws that hold the plate which holds the two inlets on the machine, check the filter screens, scratch my head staring at this dangerous-looking electrical apparatus connected to the inlets, reconnect the hoses, plug the electrical back into the spocket, and spark goes the inside of the machine and trip goes the breaker. Must have gotten wet from my prior failure, but the thing is, it wasn't working before I took my hands to it and it ain't working now.
Is this a common "bad" thing with washing machines, like that's the brain, it's busted, and it's not telling the inlets what to do?
By the way:
This machine has been around since the days of Harry Truman, but I couldn't afford to buy a new one because I was building a TD.