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I took my washer apart, replaced the part that needed replaced but now can't get it back together. There's one hose that I cannot figure out where it goes. Where can I find a picture of what it should look like? It's a Kenmore elite. Thank you!!
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Kristen-follow the hoses-water comes into machine at the water supply valves-hot and cold which go into the tub-then there is a drain pump which is connected to the tub via a hose-the out put of the drain pump is connected to the drain through the back of the machine usually at the bottom and this goes into your houses' drain-follow the hoses and you shall reach laundry success-cheers Denny
i needed to replace my blade - my husband replaced it but it would not cut so we took it apart and cant figure out how to put it back together. nothing helpful on line.
did anyone have a link how to put all the pieces back together to create the blade? thanks
door lock is not designed as a repairable item.just buy a new one.if it still dosent work,give the door an additional push.if it still dosent go ,brobably a fault with the main power board.(rare)
i took the pump out . then took the pump apart , water got past the o ring , where shaft goes into the center. i cleaned out the sludge & put grease on the o rings before putting it back together. it's worked since,
You have a poor signal to the spark plug usually caused by a rusty fly wheel found underneath the pullcord casing. clean it with releasing ajent such as wd 40. common when not in use for a while.
you need a new one of these. i took mine COMPLETELY apart and found the impeller jammed. the impeller is a magnet in a sealed plastic carrier with an electro magnet around it. the electro magnet energizes , the two opposing fields spin the inner magnet ( just like a fish tank filter good idea actually!) the inner magnet on mine had a slight crack from factory causing vibration and allowing debris past the seal then jamming the impeller. to check yours drain it with the small drain tube, then get a towel or two and place around the unit at the floor.pull the large black drain cover off and after the gushing tidal wave look inside. you will see the white impeller. try turning it with w screw driver , pen or whatever. you may be able to remove and then clean / reassemble and be good as new. i only needed two tools to tear the machine apart. a Phillips screwdriver and pliers to get the clamps on the pump (2) and the clamp back on the door to drum gasket.
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