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nntp.fuse.net November 30th 07 08:34 PM

Water leaks in the SEARS KENMORE washing machine
 
This is washing machine- SEARS KENMORE- Model Number-110-20932991 and Serial No. CJ3812668. Machine will leak water when the bleach bowl fills. Looking from under the machine it appears that the tub is not returning to its resting place; and the water misses the lower collector. We tried to adjust the tub but it does slide easily. The frame has 3 studs that do not appear to lock anything. These studs are lying pointed side up and do not seem to hit any holes. Is this normal?
(These studs are actually inside a plastic protrusion attached to the frame.)
Please reply with some ideas on how to secure the tub/base assembly so that the bleach outlet is concentric with the collector located on the tub.


Art November 30th 07 09:56 PM

Water leaks in the SEARS KENMORE washing machine
 
Check Sears site:

http://www3.sears.com/

You can see diagrams under appliance parts.

In fact if you can look at this diagram:

http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImageP... itleID=00001&
you will find where the parts literature may be already stuffed in your
machine at the factory.




"nntp.fuse.net" wrote in message
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This is washing machine- SEARS KENMORE- Model Number-110-20932991 and Serial
No. CJ3812668. Machine will leak water when the bleach bowl fills. Looking
from under the machine it appears that the tub is not returning to its
resting place; and the water misses the lower collector. We tried to adjust
the tub but it does slide easily. The frame has 3 studs that do not appear
to lock anything. These studs are lying pointed side up and do not seem to
hit any holes. Is this normal?
(These studs are actually inside a plastic protrusion attached to the
frame.)
Please reply with some ideas on how to secure the tub/base assembly so that
the bleach outlet is concentric with the collector located on the tub.




nntp.fuse.net November 30th 07 10:15 PM

Water leaks in the SEARS KENMORE washing machine
 
I've checked all the drawings on Sears.com. No where there is the detail
showing the frame with the 3 studs that do not appear to lock anything.
These studs are lying pointed side up and do not seem to hit any holes. I am
puzzled why these things are there.

"Art" wrote in message
...
Check Sears site:

http://www3.sears.com/

You can see diagrams under appliance parts.

In fact if you can look at this diagram:

http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImageP... itleID=00001&
you will find where the parts literature may be already stuffed in your
machine at the factory.




"nntp.fuse.net" wrote in message
...
This is washing machine- SEARS KENMORE- Model Number-110-20932991 and
Serial No. CJ3812668. Machine will leak water when the bleach bowl fills.
Looking from under the machine it appears that the tub is not returning to
its resting place; and the water misses the lower collector. We tried to
adjust the tub but it does slide easily. The frame has 3 studs that do not
appear to lock anything. These studs are lying pointed side up and do not
seem to hit any holes. Is this normal?
(These studs are actually inside a plastic protrusion attached to the
frame.)
Please reply with some ideas on how to secure the tub/base assembly so
that the bleach outlet is concentric with the collector located on the
tub.







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