Juki Owners- Help Desperately Needed!
#13
Pamar, you win first prize!!!! The bobbin winding position was not completley disengaged. I moved it back just a little and I have power!!!! Thank you so much. You saved me an 1 1/2 trip to Brampton to the Babylock dealership (they also repair other brands and have a good reputation for fixing problem machines). I really really appreciate all of the answers I've received today and although I've gotten no sewing done, I have learned a lot. I didn't even know I had a fuse back there. I wonder why some of these things are not in the owner's manuel? Pamar's tip about the bobbin winding position should also be in there. I'm sure this has caused grief for more than one owner. Now I can get back to stitching. Thanks again.
I am glad you with help found the problem. I didn't even think of it.
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,384
This happened with my Brother 1500. I didn't think about it until it was posted. I remember I just wanted to cry when the machine wouldn't sew and it was a new machine. So glad it was a simple solution.
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