Here's a link to a free download from the Singer website (USA) for the Singer 6215, pay especial attention to page 14 and the troubleshooting page 41: The machine is heavy but you will probably have to do this sooner or later.įirst: check your user guide manual to be sure you have ALL of the settings correct. I always go to the Sears Service Center as they have helped me many times and only charged for the parts I needed. You only wish to know what part you need and buy it from them unless you think the price is too high. If it were my machine, I would try to take it to a shop and ask for help but not a full service job - be sure they know this before they touch your machine.īe very sure they tell what it will cost for them to tell you what you need before they look at your machine. It sounds like you have a manual that you were trying to follow so that is good but still not easy unless you have experience. ![]() ![]() When you took it apart you probably did not get everything properly set or the part that was bad has just gotten worse - but it does sound like you placed something incorrectly as you are telling your machine to do something that it cannot do - without your help (these parts are tricky to get just right). I think the original problem was that you needed a new part as the reverse would not work.
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