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kenmore front load washer 417.44152400 shock replacement instructions needed please
#1
Posted 22 December 2011 - 10:57 PM
Love this site! Thank you so much!
Not sure if I am posting this in the right place or manner but..,,,
my kenmore top load washer will not spin. I kept trying to do the error code thing but there was nothing wrong/or no error code for the problem.
I took off the bottom access panel and was looking for the wiring schematics to see how and why I was not getting an error code.
anyway as I spent hours surfing the net and this site with no luck I gave up after 6 hrs. After leaving it alone for a while I looked under the machine again and discovered why there is no error code. It is not the electrical/control panel, It is not the door lock mechanism,
With fresh eyes, I noticed the left shock broke off and is not attatched to the tub.
So anyway I am now looking and in need of the instructions on how to replace these shocks so I may determine if I myself can fix it or if there is too much female in me to tackle the job. or if i need to hire this one out. (I am female) but I am the appliance repair man, auto mechanic, garbage disposal installer in my household/marriage. LOL! poor hubby does not have that side of the brain.
Thanks to whoever replies!
#2
Posted 22 December 2011 - 11:59 PM
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#3
Posted 23 December 2011 - 12:02 AM
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#4
Posted 23 December 2011 - 08:44 PM
Link to new style replacement Shocks: http://www.repaircli...er=417.44152400
I guess at some point the designers thought to themselves "hey, maybe the shocks should not be completely made of plastic after all" 
The simplest explanation is most likely the correct and least expensive one, unless it's your compressor or motherboard" Occam as an appliantologist
"When you have eliminated all the impossible, whatever remains, however implausible, must be the logic truth; unless it's your compressor or motherboard." Mr. Spock as an appliantologist
"I think, therefore I have no earthly idea why this thing is not working...I got nothin'...". Rumored to have been uttered by a frustrated Descartes while diagnosing his GE Profile.
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