thank you! I just fixed my machine with your help. Clutch was worn, no spin. I saved a used transmission from a throw away machine like this, and after 5 years of sitting it finally came in handy, easy enough swap. Clothes are washed haha
Thanks for the video showing inside the clutch and brake system. I have a 90 series just like this machine. It makes a loud bang whenever the rinse cycle stops... sometimes so loud that one of the basket springs flies off. I have new springs and a clutch coming today but I thought I'd ask what you think that loud banging sound could be. Agitates and spins just fine. Worried it might be something going bad in the transmission. Thanks for your help 🙂
Sounds like the brakes are not working properly. Is is coming to a violent stop? Try putting it in drain and spin. As it is spinning, open the lid and let me know. Better yet email me and video at appliancerepaiarshorts@gmail.com
@@appliancerepairshorts thanks. I'll try taking a video and emailing later today. But yesterday after it banged loud during the first discharge, I opened the lid preemptively so it wouldn't stop so violently on the rinse and the basket does come to a smooth stop. I have the machine partially disassembled right now and guess I'll know more when I pull the transmission to look at the clutch. Thanks so much for your response and help!
Try loosening the hub nut which attaches the tub to the drive block. Loosening the hub nut allows the tub to come to a slower stop. Sometimes the hub nut gets tighter and tighter over the years
Great video . Mine won’t spin as fast and therefore the clothes are still soaking wet. I think I have a sticking brake because it’s making a bad noise like it’s not releasing all the way. Drum spins but just doesn’t spin as fast
Your clutch could be slipping. Yes your brakes could be dragging. I am doing a complete breakdown of a washer like this one. It will be on Patreon . On your brakes, you can spray a tiny bit of WD40. It will free them up
Hey man not sure if you will respond but I’m out of ideas. I have tested everything and believe the issue relies between the clutch and drive shaft. Coupling, transmission, and bearings are good. Basically I took apart everything so I can test just the driveshaft spinning with the motor. When I seat the driveshaft on the motor and turn the washing machine on it spins and seems like everything is fine. However if I open and close the lid it doesn’t spin anymore and won’t unless I take the driveshaft and support off and reseat it. The clutch is new and driveshaft is new, new bearings, all new seals. At this point I’m thinking the breaking system I bought is defective. Any ideas?
Thank you for the knowledge! Found your video after replacing the broken dogs in the agitator. Agitator working now but Now I have to spin the basket by hand then the motor continues the spin. Basket spins on its own but sometimes needs a manual kick start to get it going. I have acquired this washer and believe it has been sitting for 2+ years not running? I’ve already ordered wrong parts but was still able to use the dogs out of the package. Please put out some links to the parts needed to do the exact repair in your video. I sure would like you to get any well deserved Amazon credit with the option to click a hyper link to purchase the parts. Thank you again.
If the brakes are stuck, the washer will not spin. The clutch would basically burn out. If your washer stops properly when it is done spinning, your brakes are fine. If your basket is not spinning and you can hear making noise like something is moving. If you look and see something shiny, it is the clutch
okay i might have finally found the right guy to ask my question. I have this EXACT washer.. i decided to clean it up thoroughly as i noticed some rust on the inside of the drum just as the one you were working on this video has. I am sure you had to use a puller to get that drum off the drive spindle just as i did . My question is around the rust, Mine also has rust under the agitator as this one did but not as much. But i had a ton on the underneath side of the drum where the spindle goes through. Can a remove the rust with a wire wheel on a drill and hit it with some rust paint ? replacing the drum is super expensive so not worth it, but i was just wondering your thoughts on this ? or should i just slap it back together and move on ? Thanks . I actually have another washer for parts and i took the drum off that one and it has exactly the same issue.. almost like the water has no place to go and just sits there so rusts from the inside out. As soon as you take the agitator off you see the rust
If it is rust that you can scrap off , remove it, but those baskets are baked. So I would not paint it. Maybe a rust converter . On my channel on a speed Queen maintenance I used the product called Corroseal. Excellent stuff. Love that you are fixing your washer. Excellent unit. I tell my customers don’t get rid of them. In fact I just picked up a beautiful set yesterday. They are “upgrading “
@@appliancerepairshorts thank you very much for getting back to me. I will look for that product. I hate taking stuff to the dump. I used those tablets to clean the washer but was not satisfied.. wanted to strip it all down but needed advice first.. one I stripped completely and it looks brand new except for the drum.. if I can fix these drums I'm good to go. I repair medical diagnostic analysers for work so it's awesome to work on something so simple and reliable . thanks for the advice and keep up the great work
I have an issue where when it hits the spin cycle it tripped the fuse/breaker I believe. So I reset the fuse/breaker (reason I keep calling it a breaker is because it actually is. Nifty screw in "fuse" breaker that fits the old style fuse panels.) Im not sure it tripped it cause I never felt the click resetting it. But anyway I think it may have tripped it but not sure if it was a coincidence it happened to work again. But my issue was on the spin cycle it was humming. Like it was "binded". It was on every modes spin cycle so I ruled out it being the switch/dial. I thought it may have been the gear box, drum bearing or some other bearing, but i had the gear box/tranny apart and it appears to be functioning normally like in your video. I suspected the clutch to the drum as if feels exceptionally tight. I'll have to look at it again. I have to figure out what type of oil to add back to the gear box. Do you have any recommendations? Like would Automatic Transmission oil, motor oil or gear oil? Some different oil than 60w (I read something online about that was what it "took"). Also how much oil to put in it? Also Im torn weather to use rtv/hondabond to seal the box mating surface. Im also assuming I level it and add oil before adding rtv and sealing screwing it together as I didn't see any port to add oil later. Will try to work with that clutch cause I believe that is where my problem is.
So if it is humming, that says something is not getting enough power, it could be a bad capacitor, something caught in the drain pump. Remove the drain pump and try it first. If still doing it, check the brakes. You can lay the washer down and check it. You can use a flat blade screwdriver and tap it with a hammer. If the brakes are not free to move, the washer will hum. I actually will be uploading a very similar video soon. Let me know if you need any more help. You can email me at video at appliancerepairshorts@gmail.com
@@appliancerepairshorts I uploaded a video on my regular account @mattcasdorph of me working on it. I took the gearbox apart and looked at it. It appears to be working properly. The brake on the bottom of the drum also appears to be working. Im concerned about the silver brake/clutch(?) looking piece, that piece seemed tight and Im not sure what it's purpose is. It just seemed to spin freely around the shaft with a little resistance but nothing that would affect anything. I am planning on reinstalling the whole thing and trying it again.
@@appliancerepairshorts I had the tranny apart and put back together, added oil and decided to put it back together. Had the motor and tranny out of it and tried the wash mode which obviously wont run with the water level low or empty in this case. But did tey the spin mode. Same hum without a load on it, so what I'm thinking is possibly the capacitor. I ordered a cheap used one in hopes that if it wouldn't be the problem then I didn't loose much in the $8 spent. I tried to use a screwdriver and there was no charge in it to release. Is that indicative of a bad capacitor? Should it have had a charge?
@@appliancerepairshorts ok, so got a used capacitor off eBay just in case it wasn't, I didn't want to get burnt on a $50 part if it wasn't. So paid $8 for a used one and its working again. Thank you so much for your help. A lot of people won't even take the time to answer comments or help anyone. You saved me a lot of money and I'm very grateful.
Free help is hard, sometimes it is what it is. The first part wasn’t too stable, but the rest of the video totally fine. I’m always working on improving my videos. Appreciate your feedback
I replaced the transmission, but not because it was bad. The clutch was already on the other one, so easier. I also had to loosen the brakes. If I didn’t, it would destroy the clutch.
ok so mine was doing the same thing so I just replaced the clutch lining and cam put it all back together and it worked one time but now its not spinning again and I can spin the brakes @@appliancerepairshorts
I've got a similar problem in my washer. I've replaced the clutch before because it wont spin. This last time I put it back together and now when it's supposed to drain pre spin cycle it starts to spin while full of water. Are my brakes worn out? Thanks!
Double check your work. As in the cam . You might have a timer issue. The timer should checked. 285785 for Whirlpool Kenmore Washer Washing Machine Clutch PS334641 AP3094537. I would take it apart and check how you position the cam lever before the clutch spring. Basically if you replace the clutch it should come with the kit. I’ll send you a better link shortly
@@appliancerepairshorts I did try a different timer. I've replaced everything but the brake basically. Replaced transmission, clutch, timer and motor. When I put the transmission back it was hard to get in, which I realized was the brake had slid down. Which led me to looking at parts diagrams to try to figure it out. I cleaned off the brake and the housing, but still same problem.
Send me a model number, kenmore could be any washer . I’m assuming it is the older Whirlpool Kenmore. If it is based on the video, check your lid switch. You can bypass do a bypass to verify. You have three wires. Leave the green wire alone. That’s the ground wire
@@appliancerepairshorts mod#110 209 22990 and I did CHK the lid clip and it's good but know I had got a lil clip and stuck it in pressing down the clip and washed 2 whole loads now it just stopped again rt before rinsing and spinning
I think this is your washer. Follow the video and you will be fine and link another video how to remove the console. Also if this video was helpful, consider buying me a cup of coffee.
I've watched countless videos on this exact repair. This one is really bad. Shakey camera not showing what you're talking about. Jumping back and forth to different procedures. Thanks for trying.
You know what I know about people, they are ungrateful. I repair these with my eyes close. Taking my time to show even you how to understand and fix your washer. Yes I’m holding my phone in one hand. I actually watched it to see, but the video isn’t bad. Let me ask you something, what were you looking for? What was your problem with your washer? I covered pretty much everything on a No spin.
way to encourage guys willing to go out of their way to help people .. i hope you cant find the video you are looking for one day because of guys like you.
thank you! I just fixed my machine with your help. Clutch was worn, no spin. I saved a used transmission from a throw away machine like this, and after 5 years of sitting it finally came in handy, easy enough swap. Clothes are washed haha
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the video showing inside the clutch and brake system. I have a 90 series just like this machine. It makes a loud bang whenever the rinse cycle stops... sometimes so loud that one of the basket springs flies off. I have new springs and a clutch coming today but I thought I'd ask what you think that loud banging sound could be. Agitates and spins just fine. Worried it might be something going bad in the transmission. Thanks for your help 🙂
Sounds like the brakes are not working properly. Is is coming to a violent stop? Try putting it in drain and spin. As it is spinning, open the lid and let me know. Better yet email me and video at appliancerepaiarshorts@gmail.com
@@appliancerepairshorts thanks. I'll try taking a video and emailing later today. But yesterday after it banged loud during the first discharge, I opened the lid preemptively so it wouldn't stop so violently on the rinse and the basket does come to a smooth stop. I have the machine partially disassembled right now and guess I'll know more when I pull the transmission to look at the clutch. Thanks so much for your response and help!
Try loosening the hub nut which attaches the tub to the drive block.
Loosening the hub nut allows the tub to come to a slower stop.
Sometimes the hub nut gets tighter and tighter over the years
@@ancel1961 I'll definitely check that out as I disassemble, hopefully tonight. Thanks for tip!
@@e21steverino .. Just loosen it in 180 degree increments and put the washer on spin until the tubs comes to a stop the way you want it to.
Good luck.
Great video . Mine won’t spin as fast and therefore the clothes are still soaking wet. I think I have a sticking brake because it’s making a bad noise like it’s not releasing all the way. Drum spins but just doesn’t spin as fast
Probably the clutch is slipping not the brake side
Your clutch could be slipping. Yes your brakes could be dragging. I am doing a complete breakdown of a washer like this one. It will be on Patreon . On your brakes, you can spray a tiny bit of WD40. It will free them up
Hey man not sure if you will respond but I’m out of ideas. I have tested everything and believe the issue relies between the clutch and drive shaft. Coupling, transmission, and bearings are good. Basically I took apart everything so I can test just the driveshaft spinning with the motor. When I seat the driveshaft on the motor and turn the washing machine on it spins and seems like everything is fine. However if I open and close the lid it doesn’t spin anymore and won’t unless I take the driveshaft and support off and reseat it. The clutch is new and driveshaft is new, new bearings, all new seals. At this point I’m thinking the breaking system I bought is defective. Any ideas?
Yes it sounds like you have frozen brakes . If you have a video of how it is preforming
Thank you for the knowledge!
Found your video after replacing the broken dogs in the agitator. Agitator working now but Now I have to spin the basket by hand then the motor continues the spin. Basket spins on its own but sometimes needs a manual kick start to get it going.
I have acquired this washer and believe it has been sitting for 2+ years not running? I’ve already ordered wrong parts but was still able to use the dogs out of the package.
Please put out some links to the parts needed to do the exact repair in your video. I sure would like you to get any well deserved Amazon credit with the option to click a hyper link to purchase the parts. Thank you again.
I’ll link the parts later today. Excellent washer. I tell my customers to keep them going. Thanks for watching
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Super, My Kenmore was working, now froze on spinning cycle. May have open and free the brake.
If the brakes are stuck, the washer will not spin. The clutch would basically burn out. If your washer stops properly when it is done spinning, your brakes are fine. If your basket is not spinning and you can hear making noise like something is moving. If you look and see something shiny, it is the clutch
okay i might have finally found the right guy to ask my question. I have this EXACT washer.. i decided to clean it up thoroughly as i noticed some rust on the inside of the drum just as the one you were working on this video has. I am sure you had to use a puller to get that drum off the drive spindle just as i did .
My question is around the rust, Mine also has rust under the agitator as this one did but not as much. But i had a ton on the underneath side of the drum where the spindle goes through. Can a remove the rust with a wire wheel on a drill and hit it with some rust paint ? replacing the drum is super expensive so not worth it, but i was just wondering your thoughts on this ? or should i just slap it back together and move on ?
Thanks . I actually have another washer for parts and i took the drum off that one and it has exactly the same issue.. almost like the water has no place to go and just sits there so rusts from the inside out. As soon as you take the agitator off you see the rust
If it is rust that you can scrap off , remove it, but those baskets are baked. So I would not paint it. Maybe a rust converter . On my channel on a speed Queen maintenance I used the product called Corroseal. Excellent stuff. Love that you are fixing your washer. Excellent unit. I tell my customers don’t get rid of them. In fact I just picked up a beautiful set yesterday. They are “upgrading “
@@appliancerepairshorts thank you very much for getting back to me. I will look for that product. I hate taking stuff to the dump. I used those tablets to clean the washer but was not satisfied.. wanted to strip it all down but needed advice first.. one I stripped completely and it looks brand new except for the drum.. if I can fix these drums I'm good to go. I repair medical diagnostic analysers for work so it's awesome to work on something so simple and reliable . thanks for the advice and keep up the great work
I have an issue where when it hits the spin cycle it tripped the fuse/breaker I believe. So I reset the fuse/breaker (reason I keep calling it a breaker is because it actually is. Nifty screw in "fuse" breaker that fits the old style fuse panels.) Im not sure it tripped it cause I never felt the click resetting it. But anyway I think it may have tripped it but not sure if it was a coincidence it happened to work again. But my issue was on the spin cycle it was humming. Like it was "binded". It was on every modes spin cycle so I ruled out it being the switch/dial. I thought it may have been the gear box, drum bearing or some other bearing, but i had the gear box/tranny apart and it appears to be functioning normally like in your video. I suspected the clutch to the drum as if feels exceptionally tight. I'll have to look at it again. I have to figure out what type of oil to add back to the gear box. Do you have any recommendations? Like would Automatic Transmission oil, motor oil or gear oil? Some different oil than 60w (I read something online about that was what it "took"). Also how much oil to put in it?
Also Im torn weather to use rtv/hondabond to seal the box mating surface. Im also assuming I level it and add oil before adding rtv and sealing screwing it together as I didn't see any port to add oil later. Will try to work with that clutch cause I believe that is where my problem is.
So if it is humming, that says something is not getting enough power, it could be a bad capacitor, something caught in the drain pump. Remove the drain pump and try it first. If still doing it, check the brakes. You can lay the washer down and check it. You can use a flat blade screwdriver and tap it with a hammer. If the brakes are not free to move, the washer will hum. I actually will be uploading a very similar video soon. Let me know if you need any more help. You can email me at video at appliancerepairshorts@gmail.com
@@appliancerepairshorts I uploaded a video on my regular account @mattcasdorph of me working on it. I took the gearbox apart and looked at it. It appears to be working properly. The brake on the bottom of the drum also appears to be working. Im concerned about the silver brake/clutch(?) looking piece, that piece seemed tight and Im not sure what it's purpose is. It just seemed to spin freely around the shaft with a little resistance but nothing that would affect anything. I am planning on reinstalling the whole thing and trying it again.
@@appliancerepairshorts I had the tranny apart and put back together, added oil and decided to put it back together. Had the motor and tranny out of it and tried the wash mode which obviously wont run with the water level low or empty in this case. But did tey the spin mode. Same hum without a load on it, so what I'm thinking is possibly the capacitor. I ordered a cheap used one in hopes that if it wouldn't be the problem then I didn't loose much in the $8 spent. I tried to use a screwdriver and there was no charge in it to release. Is that indicative of a bad capacitor? Should it have had a charge?
@@appliancerepairshorts ok, so got a used capacitor off eBay just in case it wasn't, I didn't want to get burnt on a $50 part if it wasn't. So paid $8 for a used one and its working again. Thank you so much for your help. A lot of people won't even take the time to answer comments or help anyone. You saved me a lot of money and I'm very grateful.
@@MattCasdorphGaming my pleasure. I’m glad you’re up and running. I enjoy helping people and hearing back from them.
Someone hold my man's camera for him.
Free help is hard, sometimes it is what it is. The first part wasn’t too stable, but the rest of the video totally fine. I’m always working on improving my videos. Appreciate your feedback
yeah guy did a fantastic job one handed, better than most of us can do with two. lol.
Did you replace the transmission or just loosen up the brakes ?
I replaced the transmission, but not because it was bad. The clutch was already on the other one, so easier. I also had to loosen the brakes. If I didn’t, it would destroy the clutch.
ok so mine was doing the same thing so I just replaced the clutch lining and cam put it all back together and it worked one time but now its not spinning again and I can spin the brakes @@appliancerepairshorts
What did you use to replace the clutch lining?
@@AdamPrince-t5s once you have it apart you just need a pair of pliers. Just squeeze the spring together
@@appliancerepairshorts”loosened the brake”
How did you loosen the brake? Just put some lube on it?
I've got a similar problem in my washer. I've replaced the clutch before because it wont spin. This last time I put it back together and now when it's supposed to drain pre spin cycle it starts to spin while full of water. Are my brakes worn out? Thanks!
Double check your work. As in the cam . You might have a timer issue. The timer should checked. 285785 for Whirlpool Kenmore Washer Washing Machine Clutch PS334641 AP3094537. I would take it apart and check how you position the cam lever before the clutch spring. Basically if you replace the clutch it should come with the kit. I’ll send you a better link shortly
@@appliancerepairshorts I did try a different timer. I've replaced everything but the brake basically. Replaced transmission, clutch, timer and motor. When I put the transmission back it was hard to get in, which I realized was the brake had slid down. Which led me to looking at parts diagrams to try to figure it out. I cleaned off the brake and the housing, but still same problem.
@@chrisreigle3167 send me a picture or video of the transmission out. I want the see the clutch and the bottom of the brakes area.
I’m interested in seeing what you guys find out.
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Thank You.
What the white plastic called in the middle of the brake
The cam driver
My Kenmore washes just stops right before rinseing and doesn't spin
Send me a model number, kenmore could be any washer . I’m assuming it is the older Whirlpool Kenmore. If it is based on the video, check your lid switch. You can bypass do a bypass to verify. You have three wires. Leave the green wire alone. That’s the ground wire
@@appliancerepairshorts mod#110 209 22990 and I did CHK the lid clip and it's good but know I had got a lil clip and stuck it in pressing down the clip and washed 2 whole loads now it just stopped again rt before rinsing and spinning
@@appliancerepairshorts how do I bypass
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I think this is your washer. Follow the video and you will be fine and link another video how to remove the console. Also if this video was helpful, consider buying me a cup of coffee.
So far are we ran this f****** video well over 45 times
What are you trying to say? It makes no sense
Repair with materials still in the tub. lol
yeah i noticed that too.. at least they could have been sexy woman's underwear or something.
@@oilcoolman Lol. No kidding.
I am seasick!
😂sorry, sometimes the tripod can’t capture the angles. I’m working on it
That clutch won't last long. Just get a new one. Geeze their only around 13 bucks.
The clutch from the other washer was excellent . The pads were good and spring was stiff.
I've watched countless videos on this exact repair. This one is really bad. Shakey camera not showing what you're talking about. Jumping back and forth to different procedures. Thanks for trying.
You know what I know about people, they are ungrateful. I repair these with my eyes close. Taking my time to show even you how to understand and fix your washer. Yes I’m holding my phone in one hand. I actually watched it to see, but the video isn’t bad. Let me ask you something, what were you looking for? What was your problem with your washer? I covered pretty much everything on a No spin.
It takes practice to make good videos. Lighten up!
way to encourage guys willing to go out of their way to help people .. i hope you cant find the video you are looking for one day because of guys like you.
In all seriousness. If you've watched ''countless videos'' on this exact repair, why did you take time to watch this video?...🤔😐