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My sis's washing machine is malfunctioning, and I boasted that I could
solve the problem.

When there is a load of laundry, the machine agitates, but won't pump out
the water to begin spinning. This happens no matter what cycle it is on:
permanent press, Gentle, &c. I asked her if she left the control alone to
see if it would go through the complete cycle, even if it didn't empty the
tub and she said she hadn't. If knowing this is a necessary clue, I'll ask
her to do it.

The machine is a Kenmore, series 80.

What is likely to be wrong? Just a broken pump, or a controller of some sort.

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On Jul 20, 9:29*pm, (Charles Bishop) wrote:
My sis's washing machine is malfunctioning, and I boasted that I could
solve the problem.

When there is a load of laundry, the machine agitates, but won't pump out
the water to begin spinning. This happens no matter what cycle it is on:
permanent press, Gentle, &c. I asked her if she left the control alone to
see if it would go through the complete cycle, even if it didn't empty the
tub and she said she hadn't. If knowing this is a necessary clue, I'll ask
her to do it.

The machine is a Kenmore, series 80.

What is likely to be wrong? Just a broken pump, or a controller of some sort.

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charles


The first thing I would check is the door lid switch.
If that's OK, it sounds like the water pump is not working or clogged,
and in turn thats why it does not spin.
I'm not familiar with Kenmore, but most washers have an external pump
thats easy to get at, but you will have to remove the hose connected
to it and drain out the water in the tub, so have a shallow pan handy.
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 18:36:09 -0700 (PDT), Mikepier
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On Jul 20, 9:29*pm, (Charles Bishop) wrote:
My sis's washing machine is malfunctioning, and I boasted that I could
solve the problem.

When there is a load of laundry, the machine agitates, but won't pump out


dOES IT sound like it's doing something? I think in my case, all that
was wrong was the output hose was kinked. It was a little twisted for
10 years, and at some point it kinked and little if any water came
out. Pull it away from the wall and try some more.

the water to begin spinning. This happens no matter what cycle it is on:
permanent press, Gentle, &c. I asked her if she left the control alone to
see if it would go through the complete cycle, even if it didn't empty the
tub and she said she hadn't. If knowing this is a necessary clue, I'll ask
her to do it.


Well you don't say how old the mahcine is but my 29 y.o. and I think
all the ones with mechanical controls, will spin when there is water
in the tub. This doesn't make the laundry very dry however. Even
electopnic controls might work that way, but I doubt it.

The machine is a Kenmore, series 80.

What is likely to be wrong? Just a broken pump, or a controller of some sort.

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The first thing I would check is the door lid switch.


Doesn't that only stop agitating and spinning? It might vary with
year, which theOP didn't say, didn't say if it was electronic
contrrols or mechanical. (I'm not going to look up a model number)

If that's OK, it sounds like the water pump is not working or clogged,
and in turn thats why it does not spin.
I'm not familiar with Kenmore, but most washers have an external pump
thats easy to get at, but you will have to remove the hose connected
to it and drain out the water in the tub, so have a shallow pan handy.


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My sis's washing machine is malfunctioning, and I boasted that I could
solve the problem.

When there is a load of laundry, the machine agitates, but won't pump out
the water to begin spinning. This happens no matter what cycle it is on:
permanent press, Gentle, &c. I asked her if she left the control alone to
see if it would go through the complete cycle, even if it didn't empty the
tub and she said she hadn't. If knowing this is a necessary clue, I'll ask
her to do it.

The machine is a Kenmore, series 80.

What is likely to be wrong? Just a broken pump, or a controller of some
sort.

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Do some diagnostics at www.repairclinic.com Many possibilities, bad pump,
belt drive, bad solenoid on the drain valve.


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Charles,

I believe that the water pump on those Sears machines is a seperate,
small, electric motor. I'd check to see if voltage is getting to the motor
during the "drain" cycle. I'd also check to see if the motor is working. If
you have power and the motor spins then look for a blockage in a hose.
Here's some advice on taking the machine apart.

http://www.applianceaid.com/

Dave M.




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Check the lid safety switch. Also check to see if the machine is level.

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"Charles Bishop" wrote in message
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My sis's washing machine is malfunctioning, and I boasted that I could
solve the problem.

When there is a load of laundry, the machine agitates, but won't pump out
the water to begin spinning. This happens no matter what cycle it is on:
permanent press, Gentle, &c. I asked her if she left the control alone to
see if it would go through the complete cycle, even if it didn't empty the
tub and she said she hadn't. If knowing this is a necessary clue, I'll ask
her to do it.

The machine is a Kenmore, series 80.

What is likely to be wrong? Just a broken pump, or a controller of some
sort.

--
charles


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Check the lid safety switch. Also check to see if the machine is level.



Thanks to you and to others as well. It was the lid safety switch. She's
checking the repair site given to see if she can figure out how to replace
the switch. Until then, she has the machine fooled into thinking that the
door is closed.

Thanks again, she's glad it was something simple. I didn't have time to
look at it when I was there, and probably wouldn't have thought to suspect
the switch.

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