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Old 07-30-2014, 04:47 PM
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I have had the same problem with my Janome 9800. I paid about $100 for a new foot. The new foot is just over a year old and has done it a couple of times only for a few seconds. Called the place that repaired it. I was told I was SOL, 60 day warranty. So I have had 2 Janome feet go bad. The new one has only done it a few times so far. I am pretty pissed off.
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Old 07-30-2014, 06:45 PM
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What a jerk. I would have said show me the correct way and then had my phone ready to take a video of him showing me. I would have made a big production out of him doing it many times just so I could get it exactly right.
Lol, l want to go shopping with you!!! Love your sense of humor and wit.
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Old 07-31-2014, 01:33 PM
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It sounds to me like Janome has an issue here. Lots of messed up foot pedals. My repair shop , which I thought was a good one no longer touches my machine. I drive 45 miles to a different repair shop.
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If lint and dust are causing problems with them, would it hurt the foot pedal to slip a plastic baggie over it to help keep stuff from getting inside?
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Old 08-06-2014, 05:31 PM
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Thanks for all the hints! I looked at the foot petal and you can see where it is rubbing against the side. I cleaned it very carefully and put a drop of oil on a tissue and wiped it several times. so far so good. maybe that will have to be done more often.
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Old 08-07-2014, 05:35 AM
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If lint and dust are causing problems with them, would it hurt the foot pedal to slip a plastic baggie over it to help keep stuff from getting inside?
That sounds like a good idea! I can't imagine it would hurt the pedal - it's not like it has fans or vents that need to be kept clear. Might make it a little slippery....I suppose the plastic could get pinched up in the sides of the pedal, maybe, and cause it to stick down? That's the worst thing I can think of that could happen.

They should just MAKE them better. Either easier to open up and clean; or sealed up better in the first place.

I haven't had this problem with MY machine yet...we have lots of furry animals but mine is only about 2 years old so maybe it just hasn't reached critical mass yet!
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