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Don
December 16, 2023
Bigger load bounces all over
For model number 11020022014
Hi Don, Thank you for writing. We suggest checking the Washing Machine Suspension Rod Kit for wear or damage. We hope this helps!
My Kenmore washer machine model 110 20022014 is making a clicking sound and won't start to wash. It fill up ok, drain the water ok and spins ok. My only problem is it won't start to wash. I need help and solutions please.
For model number 11020022014
Hello Marisol, Thank you for the question. If the appliance is not agitating, we suggest checking the Agitator Repair Kit, Thrust Spacer and the Agitator Assembly for wear or damage. We hope this helps!
Does Kenmore model 110 20022014 carries springs because i changed new suspension rod kit on my washer but it keeps shaking my. Washer. What do i need to change now. Please i need advice. So my washer can continue working ok. Thank you.
For model number 11020022014
Good Day Marisol. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number 11020022014). Based on our research, you may need to replace the Suspension Rod Supports (PartSelect Number PS3502189). You can order this part either online at our website www.PartSelect.com or by calling us by phone at 888-260-4310. Best Regards.
I have change a lot of parts on my Kenmore washing machine 11020022014. New drive pully actuator belt and agitator repair kit. Everything was working ok for a couple of days. Now is leaking water in the middle of the washer. I dont know what is going on. It makes a wear noise and then stops on any circle. Then I have to wait for about 1 hr to continue. Can I get some help please. And another thing. Does my washer need a coupling coupler.
For model number 11020022014
Hello Marisol, Thank you for the question. Normally this is an indication the Tub Seal is damaged or worn and needs to be replaced. Checking the parts list, we do not list a Coupling Coupler. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Washer was set to small load and warm temp setting. Washer filled completely with cold water and washed, then nothing. I could get the spin light to come on after unplugging and replugged into outlet, but would go into sensing mode and timeout. Washer will not go into diagnostic mode after multiple attempts. I suspect that the control board is the culprit. Is there anything else it could be?
For model number 11020022014
Hello Michael, Thank you for the question. Before replacing the Board we suggest testing the Inlet Valve. Set your multitester to the ohms resistance scale X 1. Place each of the meter's probes to one terminal. Because the reading can vary from brand to brand and from model to model, there is no one reading you should receive. However, if your test produces a reading of infinity, then the solenoid is bad and the water valve should be replaced. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
First pry off the cap of the agitator. Then using a socket remove the bolt that holds the plastic cup in place. Remove this cup by prying it loose from the two tabs that hold it in place. Once this cup is removed you can get to the broken cogs. Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the agitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out). Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair.
On top of the agitator is a flat cap that is held in place by the friction of an o-ring, there are no fasteners. I would imagine one could get under the lip with a small screwdriver or butter knife to pop it off but I chose simply using my fingernails so as to not disfigure the cap. Under the cap you will find the head of the only bolt that holds the assembly together it is a 7/16 head and because it is in a 4" deep well your will need a 6" extension for your ratchet. Once the bolt is out the top of the agitator, the assembly with the cogs removes by hand. Set the assembly upside down on the counter, slide the black plastic ring off, pull the cogs out with your fingertips, install the new cogs put a new black ring on and set the assembly back in the agitator. Reinstall bolt. As the bolt is down in a tube, you cannot set it in place with your fingers and it will fall out of the socket. To hold the bolt in the socket during positioning you can either put a gob of Vaseline on the bolt head to hold it in the socket or form a small piece of paper over the bolt head and set it into the socket, the friction of the paper will hold the bolt into the socket. Took me less then 10 minutes, good luck
pull off softner dispenser, pop off agitator cap by inserting straight screw driver into small slot, remove bolt inside agitator with socket wrench and long extension, pull agitator straight up off shaft, place agitator on floor, with feet holding bottom half pull top half apart from bottom half by pulling straight up, note direction of old cogs remove and replace with new, reassemble