My wash contraption will with the sole purpose cram element approach near marine - help out!? The Kenmore washer in my new house have never worked right -...
The Kenmore washer in my new house have never worked right - it is the same model as the one I had surrounded by my last place, so I am pretty familiar near it... but this one will only fill up partway beside water. I estimate it is about 5-7 years feeble, in good shape, looks moderately new.
We are in a rural nouns and have a well and pump. Water pressure is not the greatest - at first I figure that was the problem, but we recently installed a investigational pump, and the overall pressure is a lot better, but the machine still will solely fill up about 1/4 of the bearing. I let it run for about 30 minutes today surrounded by hopes that it would fill but it didn't.
I have tried running intensely small loads and seeing if that will work, but the machine never fills and thus never advance to the next cycle. You can manually move the knob and it will agitate and spin and move through the cycles til it gets to the rinse, at which point it hang up again.
Any ideas? Thanks!
your timer is broke .they are glib to fix and the part is about 25/50 dollars it sounds similar to i had a very similar problem. my washer would constantly run river and never fill, so we got another washer from a friend and it did impossible to tell apart thing.
you know what it was? the drain hose want illustrious enough and it basically could simply fill to the height of the hose and afterwards would run out the drain. since it never got high plenty it would not go to the next cycle. i raise the hose and now i have to working wash machines.
another thing it could be is its not closing the valve completely allowing it to fine-tuning cycles.
hope that was a help
possably timer,but not shur,it can be one of the swithces Sounds like the timer. Go to Lowes or a washer repair store and ask them. Timers are not that difficult to replace if you enjoy any simple tools. I did it and I am mechanically challenged.
Answers: Enis is correct, it is not the timer. For more information on how things work, see -
http://appliancequickfix.com/CLOTHESWASH...