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Do it yourself service manual 4 a Kenmore direct drive top Loader


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Hi,

Looking for a do it yourself manual for my Kenmore washer. Model # 110.92389200

I need to service the brakes to hopefully stop the machine from moving 3 inches every time the spin cycle stops.

Thanks in advance.

Great site!

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Here's the manual you be needin', Budrow: http://www.mediafire.com/?dkmy4iunnxl

A tip from Sublime Master NCSU_laundry_tech:

i have had success repairing the jerking to a stop by spraying a small amount of wd40 on the brake shoes. be careful not to get any on the clutch band.
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