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Coins are in the drum of the washer how do I remove - kenmore elite oasis top loader - model 110.27092603 Can you also give instructions for removing the top and how to remove the coins before they get into the pump.
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Here's a link to a video on opening a Whirlpool Cabrio which is the same as the Oasis which is just a Sears branded version of the same washer.
http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t200/Zenzoidman/Washers/?action=view¤t=cabrio-fixitnow.flv
See the following Whirlpool Service Manual for their Cabrio washer. The Sears / Kenmore Oasis is basically the same machine so the procedures for pulling the basket should be the same.
The water inlet hoses are probably removed and reconnected in reverse, and then trigger the HC error code to flash indicating the hot and cold water inlet hoses are reversed. Reconnect the water inlet hoses properly and start a cycle then let us know what happens next.
Overfilling loads can cause small objects like pins, coins, and small socks to get between the tub abd Basket of your washer.
The basket is held onto the rear half of the outer tub simply by the bolt to the main pulley. Remove the bolt, remove the pulley, and the basket shaft should slip right out of the bearings of the rear tub.
Simply shining a light around between the basket and outer tub should confirm that there is something in there, since you have access to do this with the front tub removed. Go ahead, remove the pulley and bolt, and if the basket comes out, then check everything out.
If it doesn't, don't try pounding it out; stop there and go to plan B, which is a new basket and tub assembly.
remove the top panel and each fin has 2 5/16 screws holding them to the drum. turn the drum so the fin is on top and remove the screws then remove the coins
you can remove the lower acees panel ( 3 1/4 screws across the very bottom of unit, this will give you acess, to the insideto better pinpoint where noise is coming from, also across the top of the back of the unit is 3 screws holding down the top assy, by removing this youll be able to access the screws hodling on the inner drum paddles( incase the coin(s)), has gotten between there
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