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Default Kenmore washer

On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:50:23 -0500, "1D10T"
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My ancient washer has a problem. Except for this, it works fine. When it
goes into spin cycle, the tub spins, but it won't pump the water out. When I
first looked at it I found the belt a little slack, so I tightened it
properly. Is it the wig-wag's job to engage the pump? Could the timer be
faulty, not triggering the wig-wag? I have some long-ago experience in a
furniture store doing appliance repairs, but this one escapes me. Any help
will be gratefully appreciated.
TIA



I once had a similar problem 20 years ago. My Kenmore is 30 years old
and chugging along merrily. The problem was caused by lint trapped in
the discharge vanes of the water pump. I don't know how to describe
it but it is a large horn shaped translucent plastic assembly that you
will have to dismantle from under the washer's cabinet. When you find
the lint collection be very careful to remove as much as you can with
a metal wire hook and then flush the remainder out in the reverse
direction. That is away from the discharge duct. I tried to flush
mine out by forcing water into the direction of the discharge duct and
the lint jammed inside the vanes for good. The water pump is a sealed
unit for mechanical strength and not repairable. I had to buy a
replacement ($40 then). This is a generic part across several models
of washers. The washer has been running without trouble since - that
is except for the hot water supply. There seems to be very quick lime
buildup that blocks the supply of hot water at the hose connection
where there is a wire screen filter.