My daughter did not notice that a FULL roll of toilet paper:eek: had fallen into the washer ( a Roper Washing Machine - 4 CYCLE - 2 SPEED - MODEL #: RAB4232EW1) and accidentally washed a LARGE new 2-ply, FULL roll of toilet paper with a load of clothes. I did everything I could to remove the visible wet toilet paper, but when I ran one towel thru a wash cycle in hopes to try to "collect" any remaining tissue, the agitation was jerky and when the spin cycle ended, it sounded similar (for lack of a better description) to a car crash. Would anyone know if and how to I could remove the "agitator cylinder(?)" so I could see if toilet paper is somehow embedded and try to remove it? I would be most grateful for help. Thank you!
Sincerely,
joniwolf:confused:
Here are your parts
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/modelsearch.aspx?model=RAB4232EW1
If you click on a parts picture 0r description a new page will open with additional info on that part. Often with a Q&A section and a video.
Your unit may be a little different from this info but should be close.
I would be sure to look at the following info and videos.
Item 11 in section 3 Filter
Item 17 in section 3 Drive Block
Item 22 in section 04 Pump.
They should help you pretty well pull the unit apart and clean out everything that needs cleaning.
You may have to replace the pump (if clogged solid) and perhaps the drive coupling (if damaged)