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Kenmore stackable washer/drier. Water doesn't drain out.
Kenmore stackable washer dryer doesn't cycle (doesn't advance to water fill or wash, drain, rinse, spin) (not spinning, draining, filling?) After the video, we learned it was the points in the timer. It wasn't the black "electrical plug", being plugged into. Get your serial number and google Kenmore timer and you can order a replacement timer. Even if you still have someone come out, you've still saved a bunch!.......ps....I had a viewer make a good point!; I obviously didn't have any issues, but obviously be careful with electrical panel and any loose wires!
Bar support spring location for a kenmore model 385.17824090
The bar support spring on a Kenmore model 385.17824090 sewing machine is located at the back of the machine, near the top. It is typically attached to the back of the sewing machine with a couple of screws, and it helps to support the weight of the sewing machine as you work.
To access the bar support spring, you will need to remove the cover or casing from the back of the sewing machine. This will typically involve removing a few screws or pressing a few clips to release the cover. Once the cover is removed, you should be able to locate the bar support spring.
If you are having trouble finding the bar support spring or are unsure about how to remove the cover from your sewing machine, it is always best to refer to the owner's manual for your specific model. The manual should provide detailed instructions for accessing and replacing the bar support spring.
My Kenmore 500 will fill with water but after it fills the water won't shut off.
If your Kenmore 500 washing machine is filling with water but the water won't shut off, it could be caused by a few different issues. Here are a few things to check:
- Water inlet valve: The water inlet valve is responsible for controlling the flow of water into the washing machine. If the valve is faulty or stuck open, it may cause the water to continue flowing even after the machine is full.
- Water level switch: The water level switch is responsible for detecting the level of water in the machine and shutting off the water when the machine is full. If the switch is faulty or not functioning properly, it may cause the water to continue flowing.
- Wiring issue: There may be a problem with the wiring or the electrical system that is causing the water inlet valve or the water level switch to malfunction.
To determine the cause of the problem, it is recommended to bring your washing machine to a professional appliance repair service for further diagnosis and repair. They will be able to test the water inlet valve, water level switch, and other components to identify the source of the issue and recommend the appropriate repairs.
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