Entries Tagged as 'Whirlpool and Kenmore washer (direct drive)'
If it happened, most likely the problem is a bad water inlet valve. Unplug the power cord. To get access to the part, you have to remove the cabinet (read “How to remove the cabinet on Whirlpool or Kenmore direct drive washer”). The water inlet valve
is mounted to the rear panel on the right hand […]
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February 7th, 2007 · 1 Comment
If your Whirlpool or Kenmore direct drive washer does not spin or agitate but does drain, most likely the problem is a worn out motor drive coupling.
Unplug the washer or disconnect power. To replace the motor drive coupling you have to remove the cabinet (read post “How to remove the cabinet on Whirlpool or Kenmore direct drive washer“) […]
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February 1st, 2007 · 2 Comments
The most common cause of water leaks on the Whirlpool or Kenmore (with 110 prefix in the model number) direct drive washer is the water pump. After you remove the cabinet (read the post “How to remove the cabinet on Whirlpool or Kenmore direct drive washer”) at the bottom of the washer, in front (in the right […]
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