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Old 03-28-2016, 04:25 PM
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I need help!! I was cleaning my machine and took the top off. I accidently bumped the spring that pushes the Bobbin winder back and forth. For the life of me I can not figure out how to get that spring back on. It does not seem to be any notches for it to go in. I am hoping some one can guide me on how to do this. I dont really want to travel over an hour just for a quick fix. So if someone can help or tell me where to find the help would be great. Thanks.
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If I remember correctly, there's a tiny hole underneath the flat part, for one end of the spring. Can't remember where the other end connects. Wish I had a picture.
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Does it show it in the manual? Could you call your service technician and see if he can talk you thru it?
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Old 03-29-2016, 03:53 AM
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Here is a pic hopefully it will easier to see.
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I believe one end goes into that hole at the top, right of the picture. The V of the spring points towards the front of the machine. And the other end goes into a hole underneath the white, flat piece. I'll see if we have a similar Pfaff in the shop today. Maybe I can get a picture.
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Have you googled it. Thats how I figured out how to fix my washing machine. Full instructions.
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No Manual and tech wanted me to bring it in but I figured if I could figure it out I would try that first before having to travel. I did google it but no where did I find it. Unless I am googling it wrong. Thanks for the help so far.
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Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine View Post
I believe one end goes into that hole at the top, right of the picture. The V of the spring points towards the front of the machine. And the other end goes into a hole underneath the white, flat piece. I'll see if we have a similar Pfaff in the shop today. Maybe I can get a picture.
That would be great quiltedsunshine thanks
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I didn't find one at work. Let me dig a little more tomorrow.
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I know the one part goes in the one hole...but i can seem to find the hole under the white part.
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