Here is a common one. The coupler has worn and the agitator may also need to be replaced. Grab a belt and slide it under the agitator. Then pull the agitator out making sure it does not pop up and hit you in the face. Once the agitator is out check the coupler 310 and the base of the agitator. It's very likely they are worn and need replacing.
Some models don't have agitator, then, the problem in this case is going to be the tub bearing. Click HERE to order the part, this will not be an easy repair since you will need to take the top off and remove the inner and outer drum.
Hope helps.
I am not sure what "Grab a belt and slide it under the agitator." means. Because this page is blocking your response I cannot form my next question. Can we talk?
I am not sure what "Grab a belt and slide it under the agitator." means. Because this page is blocking your response I cannot form my next question. Can we talk?
Wouldn't the "coupler 310 " go out gradually?
I am not sure what "Grab a belt and slide it under the agitator." means. Because this page is blocking your response I cannot form my next question. Can we talk?
Wouldn't the "coupler 310 " go out gradually?
Is there a blow up diagram?
Look parts diagram in this link:http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdir...
ZJ I am still not certain what "...(where does our converstaion keep diapearing to?) This makes reference to our discussion difficult. The diagram you sent does not match the part in the "Sears" link you just sent. I am still not clear if the bearing and coupler are the same part. Talking would resolve these difficulties.
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