Kenmore Washer Repair (Model Coin Op) – Canton, OH
The washer was reported out of order, but no issues were found during diagnostics. It worked consistently during testing.
The washer was reported out of order, but no issues were found during diagnostics. It worked consistently during testing.
The washer was spinning violently and loudly, displaying a chronic F or H warning. Replacing shocks and fixing a broken wire resolved the issue.
The washer was making a loud noise during the spin cycle, which was resolved by replacing the bearings.
The spin cycle of the washer failed, but it was fixed by replacing the motor coupling.
The washer wouldn’t complete its cycle due to a locked drain pump. After replacing the drain pump and drive belt, it is now running smoothly.
The washer drum was uneven and clunking, caused by a spring that had unhooked. The issue was resolved by reattaching the spring.
A homeowner faced a problem with jeans stuck in the agitator, which was resolved by removing the jeans and running a calibration.
The washer failed to fill with water due to a drain hose issue and an inlet thermistor error. Both problems were resolved during the repair.
The washer failed to pump out water and spin, but after replacing the drain pump and main bearings, it now operates normally.
The washer stopped working mid-cycle and wouldn’t spin or drain. A sock was found stuck in the drain pump, which burnt it out and required replacement.