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I am having a problem with my Kenmore series 70 washer. It won't stop filling. We can stop it and move the dial to the spin cycle and it will remove the water, but, when we try to fill the tub it continues to fill. We replaced the water level control, and I saw where you recommended a pressure switch, but, I'm not sure if the part I am looking at on Sears website is correct. It is a connector 3 circuit, which goes on the wiring harness, is that the issue?
My Kenmore washer keeps filling and never stops running - the water drains continually. So, since it never fills - the agitator never begins. Is this an easy fix? Please advise.
Thanks,
DeeDee
P.S. The washer is less than a 2 years old.My Kenmore washer keeps filling and never stops running - the water drains continually. So, since it never fills - the agitator never begins. Is this an easy fix? Please advise.
Thanks,
DeeDee
P.S. The washer is less than a 2 years old.
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There is a clear plastic hose that runs from the load selection switch to the side of the washer drum. This hose connects the fill sensor to the load switch. without it being in good condition and connected properly the washer won,t get a signal that it's full.
Check door switch: If
the lid switch is bad it will not drain or spin. Try this test: With lid open
let it finish wash cycle. Press lid switch down with screwdriver. Washer should begin draining.
Release switch. Motor should stop. Press
switch a second time. Washer should
start spinning as it continues to drain. If motor doesn't come on while lid
switch is pressed, replace the switch.
OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q942xn_2VXY Click if helped.
Either your timing motor has broken or the gears that it drives are stripped. The timing motor is easy to replace but if the gears are stripped you will need a whole new dial assembly.
The electric motor my have failed or a part called a capacitor could be the problem?
The capacitor is part of the starting circuit of the electric motor, if this fails the motor will not start therefore the washing machine won't spin or agitate.
Does the water stop when you push the timer in or are you having to shut the spigots off?? If it stops when the timer is pushed in then you have a problem with the pressure switch. There are quite a few tricks to axcessing your machine's components but if you are handy ill attemt to help.
My Kenmore washer keeps filling and never stops running - the water drains continually. So, since it never fills - the agitator never begins. Is this an easy fix? Please advise.
Thanks,
DeeDee
P.S. The washer is less than a 2 years old.
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