DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Home Repair (https://www.diybanter.com/home-repair/)
-   -   Kenmore HD Series 70 Washer Softener Dispenser Problem (https://www.diybanter.com/home-repair/364832-kenmore-hd-series-70-washer-softener-dispenser-problem.html)

Robert Green December 4th 13 04:18 PM

Kenmore HD Series 70 Washer Softener Dispenser Problem
 
I'm having a problem with the fabric softener dispenser. Recently it has
begun to dribble water out at the very end of the rinse cycle.

The cylindrical unit sits on the head of the agitator and removes fairly
easily. I steamed it with a power steamer, then soaked it in a mild vinegar
solution and will probably even try the power washer since the first two
methods haven't seemed to free it up. The vinegar loosened a lot of junk
but without agitation, it's a very slow process. Will probably run it
through the dishwasher, too.

Any other suggestions for cleaning softener crud from the inside, where I
assume it's gummed up the centrifically activated valve? Doesn't seem to
want to come apart with reasonable force. Model numbers to follow since I
assume one of the end points on the decision tree is either "can't fix it,
need a new one" or "I broke it, need a new one." (-:

--
Bobby G.



[email protected] December 4th 13 04:53 PM

Kenmore HD Series 70 Washer Softener Dispenser Problem
 
On the washing machines I have seen/worked on, the fabric softener resides in a cup-shaped object on the top of the agitator. When the machine goes into the first spin, the liquid gets thown up and outward into a secondary larger diameter cup-shoped gizmo that has a bottom inward facing lip to keep the fabric softener liquid from running down until the agitator stops spining. Then, then fabric softener liquid runs down the sides of the agitator..

That whole dispenser mechanism can be removed and placed in a bucket of water to loosen up accumulated crud, or your power washer idea should also work, just use low force so you don't destroy the plastic. There is no valve as such, just centrifugal force that transfers the liquid from the inner cup to the outer holding cup, and then lets it run down when the spinning stops.

Robert Green December 4th 13 09:57 PM

Kenmore HD Series 70 Washer Softener Dispenser Problem
 
wrote in message
...

On the washing machines I have seen/worked on, the fabric softener resides
in a cup-shaped object on the top of the agitator. When the machine goes
into the first spin, the liquid gets thown up and outward into a secondary
larger diameter cup-shoped gizmo that has a bottom inward facing lip to keep
the fabric softener liquid from running down until the agitator stops
spining. Then, then fabric softener liquid runs down the sides of the
agitator.

That sounds right. I thought there might be some sort of valve or flapper
because I felt something sliding back and forth when I held it under water.
I can see from your description that I'll have to look further. At the very
end of the cycle clean water is coming out of the fabric cup and spilling
down the agitator. Or at least it seemed pretty clean to me. I don't think
there's overspray filling the cup during the rinse cycle, but something's
getting clean water into the cup that dumps out at the very end of the rinse
cycle.

That whole dispenser mechanism can be removed and placed in a bucket of
water to loosen up accumulated crud, or your power washer idea should also
work, just use low force so you don't destroy the plastic. There is no
valve as such, just centrifugal force that transfers the liquid from the
inner cup to the outer holding cup, and then lets it run down when the
spinning stops.

Thanks for the info. I am looking for an old aquarium bubbler I know is
around here *somewhere* so I can run the small air hose into the softener
"drum" as it soaks in the bucket of vinegar solution. That additional
agitation should loosen things up. I'll use the power washer as a last
resort because it has a habit of washing things to death, even on low. (-:

--
Bobby G.




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:44 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter