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washing machine steve20 09-28-2006
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Posted by steve20 on September 28, 2006, 10:57 pm
Greetings!I have a Kenmore washer and I had to replace the tub
balancing spring underneath that keeps the wash tub aligned. Since the
spring broke.........I got a new one, but I can't figure out "where" to
install the new one???? Does anyone know which two points I need to
connect with this spring??? Thanks a million!!!


Posted by Tim Fischer on September 29, 2006, 11:05 am
> Greetings!I have a Kenmore washer and I had to replace the tub
> balancing spring underneath that keeps the wash tub aligned. Since the
> spring broke.........I got a new one, but I can't figure out "where" to
> install the new one???? Does anyone know which two points I need to
> connect with this spring??? Thanks a million!!!
>

Check out www3.sears.com, the sears parts website. You can enter your model
number, and view exploded diagrams for your machine.

-Tim



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