Featherweight help
I was getting ready to sew last night and went to pull my featherweight towards me and all of a sudden it started sewing. When I unplugged it it stopped, plugged it back in and it was fine. Then when I pushed it back slightly it stating sewing again (without my foot on pedal).
Any ideas of what should I start checking first? My first thought was to order a power cord replacement Thanks Ginger |
Check the connections to the motor from the cord.
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I would check all the wiring and connections. you have a short somewhere.
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There was a post about this type of problem a couple of days ago. I believe the problem was solved by cleaning the contacts on the foot pedal controller itself.
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Perhaps the foot control button is slightly stuck.
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I totaly agree check the foot pedal.
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Just read something similar someplace else. Can't remember where but they said to check where the wiring comes out of the machine and goes to the foot pedal.
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Sounds like a short in the power cord or foot control. If you take it for service, let us know the outcome. I've never had any problems with my featherweight yet, but you never know when it might happen.
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Thanks for all the tips! My DH is going to take a look at it today
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You must have a fray/short some place in your cord. I'm sure it can be fixed. :)
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This same thing has happened to me before. I discovered dust around the button on the foot pedal. I cleaned it out and put a drop of oil on each side of the button. I sometimes think they have a mind of their own.
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Well hubby cleaned the connections and removed all the lint and thread that collected in the foot pedal. Everything worked great for about an hour then it went crazy again. I'm pretty sure it's something in the connection plug into the machine if it wiggles slightly the machine starts going
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