this guy is so knowledgeable! This stay at home mom who is trying to address some items on hubby's fix-it list really appreciates these videos I have been finding
Would have been great if you showed us the whole thing including removing the instrument panel. Having trouble removing the panel from that model Kenmore 400 washer.
Ten months too late but... watch?v=b-45BWyuTiI (copy and paste that above after the slash at the end of the youtube address and watch that video. But I just tilted my washer back and leaned it against the wall and laid down in the floor looking up under the front of the machine myself. It wasn't hard to remove at all. And I'm a chick who has no knowledge of repairing things. Just watched a youtube video like you. ;-)
@@joydavis9264 I changed a part of the pump on my washing machine about 5 years ago, (also a chick), and I didn't recall taking the cabinet off! I think I'm gonna grab my 2 ton jack out of the garage for a bit of stability this time. THANKS JOY! I thought I was losing my mind! LOL
A quick note - the symptom of the washer stopping and failing to rinse and drain can be caused by a piece of small clothing getting stuck underneath the center agitator spindle. In my case, it was not visible and I only recognized this when I went to spin the agitator spindle around and the rinse cycle began to run. I fished around underneath the agitator and pulled out a small piece of clothing. Removing said clothing item ultimately resolved my main. Unfortunately, I didn't know this and ended up doing a pump replacement as "preventative maintenance" instead of problem resolution. *My lid-closed sensor apparently failed during my work on the unit, so I jumpered it with solid speaker wire and put it an order for a new door sensor. I followed this gentleman's instructions for the lid jumpering. As he points out, unplug the unit as your first step - even before disassembling the unit to get access to the switch connector. Whirlpool / Kenmore Washer Not Draining - Lid Switch Test ruclips.net/video/n1G6h0EOlbs/видео.html
I removed and rinsed my GE washer water pump few times, put it back on, and is working now just fine (it was not spinning nor draining), so I saved some money.
Thank you for this video. I suspect this is the issue with my top load kenmore, but I don’t own pliers to confirm. 😬 This is a good video to pair with other videos I have found.
I just replaced the clutch on my washer following your video. I went to go run a load through and it got as far as rinse cycle with a full drum of water. Does this mean I have a clogged pump?
Vacuum out water through drain hose attached to back at low grade Ah flip it on left side if you have the room 3/8 nut driver may need ratchet with extension if its on either side for one bolt. Remove install no problems. Press in tap to remove wire. Done
What about with a portable washer? I have a 6kg Daewoo and can't find anything on it online. It's making a horrible buzzing sound like a fluorescent light buzz, but it's running.
That's a really great question and the answer depends on what make and model washer you have. Some manufactures do have some filtration pieces in them but many washer today no longer have them. Linting is a real issue with top load washers , they require such a balance of agitator speed and proper water level, not overloading and quality fabrics. Some types of material easily give up threads of fabric especially when they get older and fray easier. I am curious if this has been a constant nuisance for you or something that has just recently showed itself? If recent then review if anything has changed in your washing process? Different detergent or water level settings, even water temperature setting can effect washability.
@@partselect I actually think that it's due in part to the poor quality of fabric material used today. I have hoodies that I've had since college, over 40 years ago and are still in good shape. Brand new ones, no matter how much $ I pay for them, are washed 4-5 times have pils and lint every time they come out of laundry day. Lint rollers don't make me happy. It's disheartening, but thank you for your video. 😊 Judy in NY with a Kenmore Series 80!
Let's say that while doing this I accidentally got water all over the copper by the drain pump. I dried it with a towel but how long until I can plug it in?
I’ve got an A9400 1980s style Maytag washer with a burning smell and washer will not spin on spin cycle. It agitates fine. Washes fine, rinses and drains fine. The only problem is the burning smell and the spin cycle. Replaced both belts. Replaced motor. Detached drain pump and it was clear as were the inlet and outlet hoses and ports. Water rinses through the pump fine as well. wtf is going on? It’s maddening ???? Anyone please
But HOW THE DEVIL DO I GET TO THAT WATER PUMP??? Like, show what has to be removed, and show removing it. This is an unhelpful video. I need to know how to get to that pump.
You mean how do you take off the cabinet? If you have an old machine you need to take apart the top and flip it back. Then the front and both sides (with the lid open) tilt forward and lift up and out for access. TightWad has a DIY to explain it perfectly.
@@artfuldodger7838 First of all I'm not a guy, secondly I'm trying to help you and finally maybe you haven't noticed but he doesn't respond to most comments, especially not the rude ones. Looks like you're on your own.
this guy is so knowledgeable! This stay at home mom who is trying to address some items on hubby's fix-it list really appreciates these videos I have been finding
Go girl!!
Would have been great if you showed us the whole thing including removing the instrument panel. Having trouble removing the panel from that model Kenmore 400 washer.
I agree, this sounds great, but I'm a total rookie - I need to know how to take the panel off and remove the pump!!!
Ten months too late but... watch?v=b-45BWyuTiI (copy and paste that above after the slash at the end of the youtube address and watch that video. But I just tilted my washer back and leaned it against the wall and laid down in the floor looking up under the front of the machine myself. It wasn't hard to remove at all. And I'm a chick who has no knowledge of repairing things. Just watched a youtube video like you. ;-)
@@joydavis9264
That's H0TTT!
@@joydavis9264 I changed a part of the pump on my washing machine about 5 years ago, (also a chick), and I didn't recall taking the cabinet off! I think I'm gonna grab my 2 ton jack out of the garage for a bit of stability this time. THANKS JOY! I thought I was losing my mind! LOL
A quick note - the symptom of the washer stopping and failing to rinse and drain can be caused by a piece of small clothing getting stuck underneath the center agitator spindle. In my case, it was not visible and I only recognized this when I went to spin the agitator spindle around and the rinse cycle began to run. I fished around underneath the agitator and pulled out a small piece of clothing. Removing said clothing item ultimately resolved my main. Unfortunately, I didn't know this and ended up doing a pump replacement as "preventative maintenance" instead of problem resolution.
*My lid-closed sensor apparently failed during my work on the unit, so I jumpered it with solid speaker wire and put it an order for a new door sensor.
I followed this gentleman's instructions for the lid jumpering. As he points out, unplug the unit as your first step - even before disassembling the unit to get access to the switch connector.
Whirlpool / Kenmore Washer Not Draining - Lid Switch Test
ruclips.net/video/n1G6h0EOlbs/видео.html
I removed and rinsed my GE washer water pump few times, put it back on, and is working now just fine (it was not spinning nor draining), so I saved some money.
I had neglected my washer and dryer for years. With a lot of work needing to be done, your videos have helped me tremendously. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I suspect this is the issue with my top load kenmore, but I don’t own pliers to confirm. 😬 This is a good video to pair with other videos I have found.
I found a big clog of fabric shreds in that tube on both intake and output sides and was able to fix on my own! Thank you!!!
Thank you sir. There was a bobby pin stuck in mine. Works like a charm now!
Glad it helped!
I just replaced the clutch on my washer following your video. I went to go run a load through and it got as far as rinse cycle with a full drum of water. Does this mean I have a clogged pump?
That fixed it, I'd found a $5 note in the water pump. Thank you.
What did your machine do that made you know it had a problem????
@@imaxfli It wouldn't spin dry, the machine kept giving errors when the spin cycle started. because it wasn't able to pump out the water
Steve gives an excellent presentation. I highly recommend.
If rosenlew drain pump is stuck exc. How can i maintenance it
Vacuum out water through drain hose attached to back at low grade Ah flip it on left side if you have the room 3/8 nut driver may need ratchet with extension if its on either side for one bolt. Remove install no problems. Press in tap to remove wire. Done
This fixed my problem. Thanks!
With basic knowledge of what needs to be done these videos are great. Thanks for taking the time to make them
What about with a portable washer? I have a 6kg Daewoo and can't find anything on it online. It's making a horrible buzzing sound like a fluorescent light buzz, but it's running.
But this doesn't say what would be the symptoms of a clogged or faulty pump? Wet clothes? Water remaining in tub?
WHERE is the pump????
Very easy to understand, thank you!
This was so helpful! I was able to remove the pump and the small piece of fabric causing the clog. Thanks so much!
What did your machine do that made you know you had a problem???
I think because of my washer not draining it overrflowed outside of the drum.... is there any maintenance I need to do on that!!???
Good info, thanks
Could my kenmore elite be humming and not working because of the pump being clogged? I have pets .
After the spin dry the clothes are full of lint. What's is causing this. Is there a filter that needs to be cleaned
That's a really great question and the answer depends on what make and model washer you have. Some manufactures do have some filtration pieces in them but many washer today no longer have them. Linting is a real issue with top load washers , they require such a balance of agitator speed and proper water level, not overloading and quality fabrics. Some types of material easily give up threads of fabric especially when they get older and fray easier. I am curious if this has been a constant nuisance for you or something that has just recently showed itself? If recent then review if anything has changed in your washing process? Different detergent or water level settings, even water temperature setting can effect washability.
@@partselect I actually think that it's due in part to the poor quality of fabric material used today. I have hoodies that I've had since college, over 40 years ago and are still in good shape. Brand new ones, no matter how much $ I pay for them, are washed 4-5 times have pils and lint every time they come out of laundry day. Lint rollers don't make me happy. It's disheartening, but thank you for your video. 😊 Judy in NY with a Kenmore Series 80!
Let's say that while doing this I accidentally got water all over the copper by the drain pump. I dried it with a towel but how long until I can plug it in?
I think 9 months should be fine. You can plug it in now.
@@orangebeagle3068 lol good one
I’ve got an A9400 1980s style Maytag washer with a burning smell and washer will not spin on spin cycle. It agitates fine. Washes fine, rinses and drains fine. The only problem is the burning smell and the spin cycle. Replaced both belts. Replaced motor. Detached drain pump and it was clear as were the inlet and outlet hoses and ports. Water rinses through the pump fine as well. wtf is going on? It’s maddening ???? Anyone please
I unclogged my drain tube, and then my washer lid locked. What happened?
My washer's not clogged, but clothes always come out dusty even when wet.
That's how ours are coming out how did you fix it
How to decrease a pump
If my washer won't stop draining and everything is ok with the drain hose position, does it make sense to replace the drain pump?
Most likely is the drain is stuck open
My machine is not spinning during rinse and spin cycle. All pieces of my clothes are staying soaking wet. :( :( :(
But HOW THE DEVIL DO I GET TO THAT WATER PUMP??? Like, show what has to be removed, and show removing it. This is an unhelpful video. I need to know how to get to that pump.
You mean how do you take off the cabinet? If you have an old machine you need to take apart the top and flip it back. Then the front and both sides (with the lid open) tilt forward and lift up and out for access. TightWad has a DIY to explain it perfectly.
@@jlamb199 I asked this 7 months ago, guy.
I found this video helpful for my purposes. You need to search for what you need because all models are different.
@@artfuldodger7838 First of all I'm not a guy, secondly I'm trying to help you and finally maybe you haven't noticed but he doesn't respond to most comments, especially not the rude ones. Looks like you're on your own.
How to remove the front panel:
ruclips.net/video/OlAFQnkapLM/видео.html
Didn't really help