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Anonymous Posted on Aug 11, 2010

Kitchen Aid Washer- fills ok (water level-ok), but will not agitate or spin, drains ok, and control timer advances ok. Please help? Where do I begin troubleshooting?

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This is a clear evidence of a broken motor coupler. The mechanical output of the motor is not transferred to the transmission and therefore result in the agitator not to agitate and the drum not to spin. It drains because the drain pump is directly coupled to the rear spline of the motor. Replace the motor coupler to address the problem.

Release the console from the top of the cabinet depending on the model of your machine then pull forward and up on the console and lay it back on the hinges.
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Disconnect the lid switch harness conKitchen Aid Washer- fills ok - 9698f29.jpgressing on the tab, located in the middle, and pulling it up.
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The cabinet is attached to the rear of the washer by two brass-colored retaining clips. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the turned-up edge Kitchen Aid Washer- fills ok - 4e2277c.jpg, located on both sides, and then pry back to release the clip from the slot in the cabinet.
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Open and hold the lid while grabbing the cabinet front opening then tilt the top of the cabinet toward you by pulling the cabinet away from the base. This releases the front and back slots of the cabinet from the tabs in the front and back of the Kitchen Aid Washer- fills ok - 8df0387.jpgng the side of your leg and/or body as a support for the front of the cabinet, carefully lift up and set the cabinet aside.
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Disconnect the motor harness then remove the Kitchen Aid Washer- fills ok - f70a498.jpgring the bottom clip holding the motor and remove the clip. Hold the motor from the bottom while loosening the screw securing the top clip holding the motor. Remove the clip then pull the motor out of the washer.


Remove the broken coupler parts from the transmission and the motor shKitchen Aid Washer- fills ok - 2870fd6.jpgp the new coupler parts in place or until the splines are even with the edge of the coupler.
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Remove the motor mounting plate to remove the coupler part in the transmission side more easily.
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Once the coupler parts are properly installed, put the rubber grommet into the coupler in the motor then line up the remaining slots on the grommet with the coupler prongs in the transmission and put them together.

Secure the motor with the clips and the clips with the screws then reconnect the motor wiring harness to the motor terminals and reinstall the pump.

Bring the cabinet to the front of the washer then slide the front bottom rail of the cabinet under the rail at the base of the machine then lay down the cabinet into position. Make sure the slots in the cabinet sit into the tabs at the base of machine.

Reconnect the lid switch harness then push the retaining clips back down into position to secure the cabinet to the rear of the machine. Reinstall and secure the console to complete the repair.


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