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Old Posted: 13-01-2010 , 10:39 AM #5
propellor
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hi there if its really jumping around and you have tried all of the above FIRST try underneath the drum as there should be two small shock absorbers, when these get worn they can let the drum get into a funny occillation causing the machine to hop about. had this with one of mine a few years back, its an easy enough job to do at home although the shock absorbers are expensive I paid 80e back then. Found an appliance parts supplier on ebay based in england and they are really cheap compared to here, will post a link up when I find it again, hope it helps

jim
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