Kenmore Fridge #106.55529400
Go to this link, Steve. It's the S-E-A-R-S website. You can order from them and view a diagram. http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImagePageJava.shtml?...
Go to this link, Steve. It's the S-E-A-R-S website. You can order from them and view a diagram. http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImagePageJava.shtml?...
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ViewsI'll try to help, but I'm only pinch fitting for the pros who seem to be busy. Is that model number 110.82872130? Here's the diagram: http://www3....
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ViewsPlease post a complete model number. It sounds like the lid switch lost its connection at the console from the shaking. (But it could be other th...
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ViewsSounds like the pressure switch. Read this thread. (All three pages)http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Appliances/2959/2959/flat-page1.html You will lea...
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ViewsHey, good job! You can usually fix most things if you're persistent. The gunk? Maybe fill an old dishwashing bottle with water and back flush it.
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ViewsO.K. Cyn, here's a couple links. One is for a manual the other is for the valve. I've dealt with these people and had good results. https://www.r...
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ViewsNo, the tube from the pressure switch goes from its location in the console to a projection on the bottom of the tub. As I said, you really need a...
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ViewsOops, only one post was necessary.
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ViewsWe have to make sure we are talking about the same thing. The "fill valve" is located at the back of the machine. It's where the hot and cold wate...
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ViewsI also recall, that this tube can lose its "prime". You have to fill the washer with it unattached then reattach it or something like that.
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ViewsI am not a pro, but it sounds like the unbalanced load caused the tube leading to your pressure switch to come loose. It is usually a thin, clear ...
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ViewsRather than age, you should try to determine how many loads of laundry and how heavy for each appliance. If your folks only washed a few light loa...
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ViewsA power surge may have fried the circuit board. You can replace this part if you're mechanically and electrically savvy. It's cheaper than replaci...
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ViewsAs a follow up to this thread, the problem seems to have been fixed. I believe it was caused by the clutch becoming gummed up. This prevented the ...
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ViewsThanks, Jeff. The dern thing is working now so I'll wait and see before doing anything else. The only problem is that I don't trust it to run unat...
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ViewsYes, sounds as if that may be the cause. I didn't suspect the timer because the problem occurs no matter what cycle perm.pres/normal/heavy duty it...
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ViewsOops! Looks like I didn't fix the machine after all. The intermittent nature of the problem fooled me again. Neither the gearcase, motor or motor ...
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ViewsHi Teach! Are you saying that the disposal does not work when you turn on the switch? Or are you saying water is backing up into your sink after t...
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ViewsThanks, DanO.
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ViewsI have a few more questions for the pros. As you may have read I have a #110.28802890 Kenmore washer. I didn't know the neutral drain assembly cou...
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