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Posted by wiz561@gmail.com on August 9, 2006, 10:29 pm
Hi!
I have a Kenmore portable washing machine that is about 2 to 3
years old. The problem I'm having with it is that it doesn't spin or
agitate anymore. It pumps the water in and out, but the washer spins
extremely slowly.
I flipped the washer over to check the belt, and that is alright.
I took the belt off the motor and turned it on, and the motor spun
without any problems. Put the belt back on, started the machine back
up, and it spins the washer a very little bit. There's also this
little solenoid that moves this peg back and forth through the
different cycles, which works fine.
I tried going to the bookstore tonight to find a repair book, but
they had nothing. I've tried search the web, and I found some of the
descriptions, but just don't know the specifics for the model I have.
Just wondering if anybody has any ideas of what to look for on this.
Thanks in advance...
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Posted by Dave M. on August 10, 2006, 3:28 pm
@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> Hi!
>
> I have a Kenmore portable washing machine that is about 2 to 3
> years old. The problem I'm having with it is that it doesn't spin or
> agitate anymore. It pumps the water in and out, but the washer spins
> extremely slowly.
>
> I flipped the washer over to check the belt, and that is alright.
> I took the belt off the motor and turned it on, and the motor spun
> without any problems. Put the belt back on, started the machine back
> up, and it spins the washer a very little bit. There's also this
> little solenoid that moves this peg back and forth through the
> different cycles, which works fine.
>
> I tried going to the bookstore tonight to find a repair book, but
> they had nothing. I've tried search the web, and I found some of the
> descriptions, but just don't know the specifics for the model I have.
> Just wondering if anybody has any ideas of what to look for on this.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
Bad Fluid clutch?
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Posted by wiz561@gmail.com on August 10, 2006, 7:28 pm
Don't know. It's not leaking any oil, so I'm guessing that would
happen if it was bad.
I was looking at a bunch of web sites last night and read something
about how if you noticied some white or black shavings around where the
motor is, it might be the motor coupler. Does anybody know if this
model has a motor coupler? I *think* it might be in the motor
assembly, but not 100% sure.
Thanks for the info!
Dave M. wrote:
> @i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> > Hi!
> > I have a Kenmore portable washing machine that is about 2 to 3
> > years old. The problem I'm having with it is that it doesn't spin or
> > agitate anymore. It pumps the water in and out, but the washer spins
> > extremely slowly.
> > I flipped the washer over to check the belt, and that is alright.
> > I took the belt off the motor and turned it on, and the motor spun
> > without any problems. Put the belt back on, started the machine back
> > up, and it spins the washer a very little bit. There's also this
> > little solenoid that moves this peg back and forth through the
> > different cycles, which works fine.
> > I tried going to the bookstore tonight to find a repair book, but
> > they had nothing. I've tried search the web, and I found some of the
> > descriptions, but just don't know the specifics for the model I have.
> > Just wondering if anybody has any ideas of what to look for on this.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance...
> >
> >
>
> Bad Fluid clutch?
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Posted by Tom G on August 10, 2006, 7:57 pm
> Don't know. It's not leaking any oil, so I'm guessing that would
> happen if it was bad.
> I was looking at a bunch of web sites last night and read something
> about how if you noticied some white or black shavings around where the
> motor is, it might be the motor coupler. Does anybody know if this
> model has a motor coupler? I *think* it might be in the motor
> assembly, but not 100% sure.
> Thanks for the info!
If it has a belt, I don't believe it has a coupler. If I remember
correctly, these machines had some unusual kind of transmission. They
would start to spin at the same time as they pumped the water out, would
spin a little, then stop for a time and then start to spin again. Might do
this several times until they got all of the water out. All of this to
avoid having to have a way of locking out the transmission and running the
pump only. I believe you said that it was pumping the water out but
wouldn't spin, so it would seem the pump part is ok but perhaps the
transmission is not. On the other hand, there may be a sensor/switch that
is supposed to tell the machine that all of the water is gone and that it is
now ok to spin full speed and that may be bad.
Tom G.
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Posted by on August 10, 2006, 8:26 pm
I am guessing that what you have is a "World Washer" which is the basic
portable that is manufactured by Whirlpool for Kenmore. This platform
was originally designed to be adapted to different locales throughout
the world, thus the name. They aren't a whole lot of fun to work on,
because there is little access beside looking underneath. They also
have a lot of electronics, and a lot of non-standard parts, unique to
that platform.
Agitation is entirely motor driven. The motor reverses swiftly to give
agitation action. Spin is activated when the brake is released. I
hope this info helps.
I think that the lid switch must be closed to get agitation and spin.
Have you checked that?
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>
> I have a Kenmore portable washing machine that is about 2 to 3
> years old. The problem I'm having with it is that it doesn't spin or
> agitate anymore. It pumps the water in and out, but the washer spins
> extremely slowly.
>
> I flipped the washer over to check the belt, and that is alright.
> I took the belt off the motor and turned it on, and the motor spun
> without any problems. Put the belt back on, started the machine back
> up, and it spins the washer a very little bit. There's also this
> little solenoid that moves this peg back and forth through the
> different cycles, which works fine.
>
> I tried going to the bookstore tonight to find a repair book, but
> they had nothing. I've tried search the web, and I found some of the
> descriptions, but just don't know the specifics for the model I have.
> Just wondering if anybody has any ideas of what to look for on this.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
>