Mrquest
If it is draining the water then the motor is running. ou most likely have a broken motor coupler between the motor and gearcase.
Remove the two screws that hold the
console to the cabinet and flip the
console back.
Remove the two clips that hold the cabinet to the rear panel of the washer and unplug the lid switch harness. The cabinet will tilt forward and slide off.
Remove the clips holding the water pump and move it to the side.
Unplug the wires from the motor and remove the clips holding it.
You will see the motor coupler.
Make sure you can turn the gearcase shaft with a pair of pliers so it is not locked up.
Post back with the complete model number from the washer if you need further help.
Thanks, Mike
I have a Kenmore 2 Speed Automatic washer. The machine always holds the water to wash. But some times when it comes to the spin cycle, it does not hold the water. in other words, the water is draining from the machine at the same time it is entering. Please help.
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