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The location of the model number depends on the type of washing machine. I have sent a photo to show the different location options. I hope this helps!
Without the serial number I can not say exactly, but the only reference I can find (and the fact that no one sells this exact model anymore) puts the age at 13-14 years old. These were made in 2001.
Most Amana manuals are available from their Customer Service site: http://www.amana.com/content.jsp?pageName=CustServ . Enter the model number in the Manual and Literature search box and click the > button.
Which version of the NFW7300WW and NED7300WW do you have? The Amana site gives 3 different models which add 00, 01 or 02 to the end of the model number for the washer. The file lengths vary from the 00 to the 02 versions. There are two versions of the dryer; the model number gets a 0 or a 1 depending on the version.
The most common leak in a KitchenAid washer is from the water pump. The easiest way to see is slightly tilt it up with a small load. If there are many clothes and water in the tub it will be to heavy. Get a light, and tilt the washer up a few inches. Prop it up with something even. Now, lay on the floor and as the washer is running watch for the water leak. The pump is at the front of the washer, directly in the middle. so it's only about 1-2 inches behind the front of the cabinet. I would be very surprised if it was anything but the pump.
The pump you will need is one of two. I've looked up your model number. After the KAWS750L there is either a Q or a T followed by a number. That letter and number make the difference. This pump can be bought for as low as $40 up to $70. It depends on the pump, and where you buy it from :)
It sounds like there is a dead spot in the timer. The timer is the control device behind the large knob on the right. The timer part number for you machine is 3955761 and runs about $150.00 for the part.
Do you have an age of the machine and model number? Is there a "spin only" cycle? On older machines, there was a center knob you could slowly rotate, one click at a time, to advance it through its cycle. Can you do that? If the unit is agitating, I don't believe the belt is your issue. Age and model please.
sounds like you need to replace your lid switch asssy part number 285671, unit not recognizing the door closed so for safetyreasons stops after first rinse and wont drain/spin. your tripping the switch by bangin on it
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