some pedistals have a screw on drawer just behind front on end of rail newer ones have a small black lever on each side ..pull drawer completely out lever is about midway at end of inner rail pull lever 1 up other down drawer will pull off rail reinstall by sliding rails back together and pusing all the way in
The pedestals bolt into the bottom of the washer where the legs where.
This is definatly a heavy job, so it's best to get 2 more people to help you out.
#1 Remove all 4 legs that came on the washer factory.
#2 Make sure you have enough room to manouver the machines. The washer is going to be the most difficult so start with it.
#3 Have your friends tilt the machine back and you slide the pedestal under the machine.
#4 Kneel down infront of the machine to prevent it from sliding forward.
#5 Have your friends lift up the back of the machine and walk it forward until the holes in the top of the pedestal are in line wiht the holes from where the legs where.
#6 Thread in the bolts and tighten.
**You will need to take out the drawer of the pedestal to get the back bolts in. There are plastic clips on the inside of the runners, just push those down at hte same time and pull the drawer**
Good luck! Please let me know if this was helpful!
With a flat blade screwdriver or putty knife, remove the top cover from the agitator. Use pliers to pull out the inside plastic cover.Take a 7/16 socket on a extension and remove the nut .Pull the agitator out. It should separate. If it does not separate,stand on the lower half and forcefully pull up on the upper half.Remove the agitator dogs and spline gear from the upper agitator. Replace the dogs. Re-assemble the agitator. Wash clothes.
its not but it is a 2 person job, the washer is in excess of 200 lbs and must be lifted onto the pedistal, after that its just a few brackets and philips screew to secure it.
The pedestal should have it's own model number on it. Find the model number and contact Kenmore parts depot and they should be able to get you a front panel.
Thats a simple one to replace. Unplug unit. Take a putty knife and release clips that secure console to top. They are located on each front corner of console. Raise lid. Unplug harness from switch. Take ground screw out that is part of switch assembly. Release plastic tab that holds switch in place and remove switch. Install and snap into place new switch with lid open. Put ground screw back in place and plug harness back into place. Lower lid and then raise and listen for clicking noise. Put console back in place. That’s it.
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It depends on the model, but usually related to the lid lock. Also check the breaker.
Why does my washer stop working after filling with water?
If the Top Load Washer stops after filling with water, be sure to check the house circuit breaker/fuse as well as the outlet and plug. Washers should be plugged into their own separate, dedicated outlet.
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Usually it's the lid switch..When you open the lip look straight down usually..When you close the lid it inserts a small plastic piece that goes into the hole telling the washer the lids down..If it broke it will make the washer stop mid cycle..You can stick a wooden (only made of wood) into the hole and sometimes it will start to work..Then you know that's the problem and just get your model number of the washer and replace it..Hope this helps
You start with under the agitator, then the filter, then the pump, then the hoses at the base of the drum and then everything else.
Then you find nothing and remember you took it out of your pocket and put it in........
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