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Kenmore Washer 110 - hot water doesn't flow, it dribbles.


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My top loading washer's hot water dribbles in above the back part of the tub, but oddly, there seems to be plenty of hot water for a nice warm flow during the original filling (that comes out just above the front of the tub.)  I checked the hoses and screens just in case, but they look fine...  (as I expected since the hot seems fine in the front of the tub).

Thanks!

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Their should be a support spring that holds the tub to the back frame if the spring broke the tub is going to lean to the front and drip outside 

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Rinses are made to use less or no hot water in  all washers  inlast 5 years or so.and many washers before that.   Are you sure it is supposed to rinse in hot?

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