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SOURCE: Maytag washer fabric softener dispenser is yucky
There is a 1/4" machine screw in a recessed hole close to the bottom of the agitator. Remove screw. Lift agitator off agitate shaft.
SOURCE: Fabric Softener Won't Dispense
The fabric softener dispenser is notorious for clogging. Liquid fabric softener is essentially a liquid form of wax. After a period of time it begins to gunk up the inside of the fabric softener dispenser. If you remove the dispenser drawer and look into the cavity, there should be a series of holes in the upper part of the compartment where water sprays into all the dispenser trays. These holes get gunked up and clogged and water will not dispense properly. As a result, the washer goes through a complete cycle, but the dispenser stays full. If this is the case, you can take some cotton swabs and/or toothpicks and clean these holes real good. It may be a bit meticulous, but it should take care of the problem. Post back and let me know if this helps.
SOURCE: remove and replace fabric softener dispenser on kenmore model 20952992
I just did it. All you do is pull up on the blue part -- put the fingers of both hands under the rim and pull. It isn't screwed or bolted on. If there's a lot of gunk built up, it's all the harder to pull up. Be prepared for some yucky stuff. It would be nice if that whole section would come out, since you have to clean the area below with Q-tips.
SOURCE: kenmore 3.5 super capacity front load washer won't dispense fabric softener
Kenmore 110 front load washer wil not dispense fabric softner. Code 21. Have already checked pump and filter obstructions
SOURCE: fabric softener dispenser won't drain the fabric softener.
It appears your softener tray door solenoid has failed in this instance... or it may be gummed up.
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