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My kenmore seiries 80 washer was stuck aggitating for several hours. I found the whole machine very hot. Now it seems to move slower aqnd squeeks alltime. What can fix it?
Cold/wash and rinse to start out. got water real warm
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you will need to purchase an agitator replacement kit for your washer and, the clutch will need to be replaced as well. these components are damaged and, replacing them will restore your units agitation functions.
Check your motor drive coupler. Tilt washer back against wall and look between motor and transmission . You will see a rubber grommet and two plastic couplers on each end of rubber , They may appear broken or you will see rubber shavings under washer.
Usually, there are two agitator modes. A Normal ("Fast") mode, and a delicates ("Slow") mode. Put washer in 'delicates' cycle and see if the agitator slows down even further. If it stays at same speed as in perma press or 'normal' mode, then there is an open in the circuit betwixt the controller dial and the agitator control.
Coupling is bad.
There is a coupling between the motor and the transmission. When this part breaks then it will pump the water out but won't spin or aggitate.
Got 2 screws on each side of the head assebly..
take screws out flip head back.. got 2 clips on each side, take clips loose and pull whole cabinate off.. should be able to determine where noise is coming from
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