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    I did not winterize my washer for storage. What will go wrong?
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    Any residual water that freezes will expand as it turns to ice and possibly crack plastic parts like the inlet valves or pump.
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    My washing machine was left out in the cold weather. I think the oil in the motor has frozen. What can be done about that? Also, can placing it in a heated area for 24 hours bring it back to use?
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    The oil won't be your problem. If there was residual water in the pump and it froze, your pump will be damaged. Bring it in, let it warm up, and watch for a leak coming from underneath as it goes through its cycles. If it doesn't leak, you lucked out. If it does, you'll have to weigh the cost of the repair vs. a different machine.
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    How can I haul a used washing machine in the back of a truck in cold weather without damaging the pump?
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    Drain water from the pump before taking it into the cold, or run polypropylene glycol through the water lines and pump.
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    Can I use this method on a machine without an agitator?
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    Yes. You are trying to replace any residual water in the drain with antifreeze, so lack of an agitator is irrelevant.
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