Great video. Especially the honesty between the seller to return the money and when you stated that " I need to get back to him to make it right" In my case, I'm going to check the capacitor first. Thank you for posting this.
This is one of the best, most educational videos I have watched. The explanation coupled with precise camera shots (picture tells a thousand words) was excellent! Your narration / commentary was very good! You are a great teacher! Thank you for saving me the trouble of replacing (and cost) of a new motor - which was the direction I was headed.
I have a 25yo Kenmore Elite with the same symptoms...I have changed over the years every main part except this capacitor....going to try it now...if it works, I will cancel the new one thats coming this Friday...
Great video, my friend! You checked all the boxes and made the repair flawlessly! But what I can't figure is, when lining up the motor coupler without being able to see it, how can you be sure everything is properly aligned?
There are 3 holes that the coupler slides into... you can't really miss it and you can look and feel to make sure it is seated in the holes. Also the clips won't fit right if it is not seated properly.
Hello 🤗 And thank you for this very thorough video. I have used you tube videos in the past to fix my last washer three times and it was successful all three times. Hiwever yhat was in a house i was renting and had to keave it. Now I have a Maytag having the exact same signs and symptoms as yours, even the hum. Only thing is.... I do smell a slight burning. Did yours have that when you first found it was not agitating and spin/draining? I appreciate any help or advice you can give. Take care ✌🏻
I spoke with the homeowner whose wash machine that was and they don’t recall smelling anything. The key is to do some testing to diagnose the problem as I did in the video. Lots of people just throw parts at it until it finally gets working and waste quite a bit of money. I hesitate to guess and lead you in the wrong direction
Years ago on my Mom's washer, I had the same problem and it was a small finishing nail wedged in the pump preventing the pump from turning. took pump apart and removed nail and all was good.
Not sure this is the one I ordered but it has the same capacitance. There are a number to choose from around this price. You will also see measurements if you want it to fit into the bracket you have. www.amazon.com/Motor-Capacitor-189-227-125VAC-Single/dp/B07H28CRSJ/ref=asc_df_B07H28CRSJ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309768150198&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15312233087365503979&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9009941&hvtargid=pla-597143190125&psc=1&mcid=af950ae4dd813f5aad6c1a4bc5eaa4b0&gclid=CjwKCAiAtt2tBhBDEiwALZuhAEjAOj4IypirCI_gw5q--Sqx9IQGF0Tq6nulq0P4N59zwcY6ksPlBhoCrSMQAvD_BwE
This video will save me money😂😂 . My Washing is humming, right now, and I ordered a capacitor without checking the old capacitor . I will follow up if it fixes my washing machine soon.
what a great video sir! and I did learn a lot. I appreciate your integrity with the guy who sold you a good part! we are always learning in life. Know doubt this will help the person who would attempt these repairs. Thank you I am saving this one!
Beings I had the start capacitor go bad on my central A/C I probably would have tested the cap. first. I fixed my central AC a few times now with a $ 10.00 capacitor, in fact I keep a spare on hand now. That said when You had the motor off the transmission you should have tried to turn the coupling on the trans just to be sure the trans was not seized and the problem. Same thing with the water pump. When you hear a motor humming you should cut power to it ASAP as that will burn up any motor letting it struggle to start. When you had the new (to you) motor on and was just letting it hum I was screaming at my computer screen for you to shut off the power!!! Glad you were honest and made the purchase right, you can always sell the motor you don't need on ebay or craigslist. 😀😀
Hello, Thanks for making these videos for this washer. I will try the fixes you mentioned for the washer not draining issue. Also I noticed that you are doing the fix on the same machines and some part of these videos are also same. Is it you showing all the issues on one machine? or the same machine all these issue over the years? Thank you!
A couple of weeks ago, my 2005 Kenmore washing machine did not spin. I set the control to spin and nothing happened. I turned the agitator by hand, and it spun like normal. Obviously a bad start capacitor. Got a new one from Amazon, took off the front and had it running fine in a few minutes.
Great video and great job. Interesting design that the pump is driven off the main motor. I think I like my GE with its separate motor for the pump. If I’m not mistaken, your impeller would be driven constantly whenever your agitating or draining or anything. Regardless excellent video and good job on the repair. Even though my designs different on the GE it’s interesting to see other approaches and other models. One great design on yours is that all three sides and top come off as one piece exposing the entire unit, which is very cool. Thanks for posting.
Wel done video that shows how important it is to check off all the possibilities. To be honest I've done the same thing myself - live and learn. Be careful with the motor coupling, if it's really cold in can break. DO NOT FORCE IT ONTO THE SHaft, Put the coupler in a cup of boiling water for a bit to warmm the coupling up and then gently tap it onto the motor shaft,
How you doing? I'm having the same problem but I change my motor out, and my compacitor. It's still making a Humming sound . Do you have any advise. Because I can't figure this one out
Hard to say without looking at the machine. If the humming is coming from the motor then I would think the problem is either with the motor or the capacitor but it could also be a voltage issue or something else. Let us know what you find.
For those old manual washers, do whatever you can to save them! Those new computerized ones ... water and electronics don't play well together ... don't last long. My old manual Whirlpool out lasted my sister-in-laws 3 to 1. Her circuit boards go out. Even if I had to buy a motor for $300, that's 10 more years of service! ... lol
Absolutely I will keep on fixing mine but I buy new parts I priced the new washers no thanks my daughter and aunt has the fancy one they have degrees I don’t 🤣🤣🤣
Hello I do hvac and refrigeration I know many professional videos say to discharge capacitors by using a driver of some sort but that can actually damage the capacitor in some cases For future reference just get your multimeter set it to volts and touch one terminal with the red lead and the other terminal on the cap with the black lead of your multimeter and you will see the voltage go down on your meter another tip is if the capacitor has a bleeder with is a little component connected to both terminals discharging the capacitor is not necessary but it is necessary to cut the bleeder component to check the mfd or else it won’t show up correct ready when the component is still attached
great video. i have a maytag model la9400 and the 7 amp line fuse is blown im not sure if the cause is a lid switch or a motor capacitor. grounded.can you please help me with this problem? thank you, dennis brown
I have a 8 year Old Maytag Commercial top load washing machine. Vibrates real bad on medium loads. Was going to replace the suspension springs. Do you think it is worth fixing ? Thanks
Yes, ATG and I suggest you to buy all four & remove all old four. And install all brand new four suspension springs. Be very careful many areas are sharp & you can get cut.
Hi, my Maytag Performa will not agitate. It fills up fine then hums and we get a burn smell instead of agitating. Husband check water pump ? pulley no blockage, moter pully was seized up. He replaced moter, still doesn't agitate and still get an immediate burn smell and hum after it fills with water. Any ideas?
Were you in class? Jk 😂😂 did he checked the CAPACITOR? And I am curious did you ever find out what the problem was? Inquiring minds want to know 😊 thanks.
That is a Whirlpool Design 2000 washer. It was desinged by a repair man insted of an engineer It had 30% fewer parts than their previous washer. They were expecting 30% fewer call insted they got 90% fewer calls. It is the most fixable washer made if parts are avalible.
I bought a used Maytag washer but it still looked brand new took it home put it in the garage and I wanted to test it before I took into the house well it filled just fine also agitated no problem but when it came down to the spin cycle that’s where it stopped mid cycle and would turn off the motor would start to smoke. So I did what this fine gentleman did I ordered one on eBay but it did the same thing well it never occurred to me to replace the belts and one thing I didn’t know was that if you do not have it plugged in directly to the outlet you lose power I was using a 100ft extension cord I had hanging on a hook ready to do yard work well that’s where my problem was. Good thing about eBay I was able to send the motor back and got a full refund All I spent was 50 in all 10 for the new bets and 40 and the washer not bad now I have a good washer for years to come. This is why it is so satisfying to see videos like this one where we can learn from them thank you sir and keep getting it done.😎
Yeah, when I first heard the motor just humming, I immediately suspected the Start capacitor. Even though it wasn't the problem, Whirlpool direct drives are absolutely worth the price of a new motor, no matter how old they are. You CANNOT get a machine today that is as good as those. It is one of the most reliable and easy to service machines out there.
Your correct. The capacitor circuit also contains the starting coil without which the motor just stay in "lock rotor" position and may eventually burn up. All other things being equal locate and replace capacitor with an equivalent and that should be solution to this problem🤓🤓
I have a Kenmore series 80 washing machine. It filled up and then nothing. After testing it, it seems that the tab on the lid that pushes the safety switch down must have broken off some of the tip and is now too short to push the switch down. I'm not even sure what that part is called to look up any information. Any idea how to take that tab off and replace it?
Very common problem. It is called a lid switch. You can do a quick five minute temporary repair or a more permanent one by replacing the switch. I have videos on how to do both. Here is the video on how to replace it: Washer won't Drain or Spin - Most Common Cause - How to Replace the Lid Switch ruclips.net/video/gzq5FODUuqE/видео.html
@@helpinguonline Thank you for your quick response. What I need to replace is not the lid switch, but the strike, a plastic piece that protrudes from the lid and "strikes" the switch. That is the broken part, but I cannot figure out how to remove it nor even find one that is available.
I could be...A washer motor capacitor might keep blowing due to several reasons, including overheating from excessive motor usage, worn-out motor bearings causing increased strain on the capacitor, power surges, manufacturing defects in the capacitor itself, poor connections at the terminals, environmental factors like high humidity, or a failing motor winding that puts extra stress on the capacitor; essentially, anything that causes the capacitor to work harder than intended can lead to premature failure
@@helpinguonline Thanks. The motor was overheating and then cutting out, so changing both the capacitor and the motor seems to have helped. We shall see!
Yes while you have the pump disconnected from the motor see if the pump spins easily and the same when you disconnect the motor from the gearbox see that the gearbox is not jammed also
Good video ,,but you dont have to take your whole washer apart to change that ,,,all you have to do is flip your washing maching on its back and you have access to the motor ,i just changed the cuppler that spins the washer took me ten minutes to change it by flipping it on its back to access it from the bottom of the washer
Pro Tip: Always wear rubber gloves. The heavy duty disposable kind work well. The edges of the cabinet are razor sharp and wet hands can slide along the blade causing a major laceration.
If you return the money on the refund with the eBay seller your doing everyone Right! Honest is always best, while many would blame the seller than admit to the factor being the starter electrolytic capacitor. The breakdown on the electrolytic capacitor is based on the load people force the machine to handle as well as clothes/socks/etc getting caught under the agitator/impeller.
I’ve changed the pump out and I’ve changed the timer switch out and the temperature switch before mine was stopping at the rinse cycle it worked when I changed it☝️
I thought our timer went out. Bought a used one off ebay from a reputable appliance guy. Same issue. Our 1995 Kenmore washer is filled with water. It will just not advance after rise. I can hear and see the new timer slowly move and kick off rise, then nothing. No draining. Spin cycle does nothing either. Moving the timer to any load setting does nothing. I know I have power. But I have no multimeter to test with either- I have never used one before. I can also spin the motor very freely & smoothly by hand, with the water drain pump still attached and clamped up to the transmission. Could a bad capacitor cause this??? We bought this washer new and have never had an issue until now. Oh, I did install a new Kenmore brand lid switch last year- Dang kids kept letting the lid slam down. It still clicks on and off fine. I can add, the last 4 weeks, and only under heavy loads, the washer would very slowly start to spin. The extra weighted loads sometimes required me to kind of hand spin the agitator by hand to help get it going. Bad capacitor?
Could be a bad capacitor. They are sometimes called start capacitors because they give a boost of power to help start the motor. I would recommend you get a multimeter that can also test capacity and you will know if that is your problem... but if you don't want to make the investment of a multimeter you could buy a capacitor for around $10 and see if that fixes your problem. I use my multimeter quite often with my cars, riding lawn mowers, appliances... etc. very handy tool that will save you money in the long run if you work on things.
@@helpinguonline thanks. I am "very weak" with electrical repairs. My late father used to handle/test all of that stuff. I never learned. I have been trying to find a capacitor locally here this morning in TX. No luck as of yet.
Could be a number of things… Start with the simplest like did the breaker tripped in your main panel?… Do you have power at the outlet? Could be a bad timer… could be your motor burned out?… Sorry I can’t be specific but maybe that would get you started looking around. If you bought an inexpensive multimeter you can trace the power to help diagnose your problem. You can buy A real inexpensive one at Harbor freight for around five dollars. Let us know what you find out.
My grandpa had the same washer and dryer until the day he died. Me, I gotta work on mine or replace it altogether every few years. Evil business models I'll tell you.
No. When capacitors go bad sometimes they bulge, leak or push apart. The capacitors are quite inexpensive and if you have a nice washer it is worth trying
Great video. Especially the honesty between the seller to return the money and when you stated that " I need to get back to him to make it right"
In my case, I'm going to check the capacitor first. Thank you for posting this.
Thanks for watching!
@@helpinguonline(Hum is the give-away). Is there a video on rigging a motor for test? I suspect the Mother Board is intermittent on our washer.
This is one of the best, most educational videos I have watched. The explanation coupled with precise camera shots (picture tells a thousand words) was excellent! Your narration / commentary was very good! You are a great teacher! Thank you for saving me the trouble of replacing (and cost) of a new motor - which was the direction I was headed.
Thank you for your feedback and kind words. Glad I could help!
I agree with "JP"
Sir, you are a GENIUS! That was exactly what my problem was. The Wife's washer is now back on line and my drawers will be clean. Thank you so much.
Way to go!
Great video. I had a capacitor blow on a garage door opener. Replaced it and works just fine.
Mine would hum; because it didn't know the words(ha-ha).
Thank you so much for this video. Just finished replacing the coupler and running the first load since it broke. Runs like a champ now!
Great to hear!
I have a 25yo Kenmore Elite with the same symptoms...I have changed over the years every main part except this capacitor....going to try it now...if it works, I will cancel the new one thats coming this Friday...
Great video, my friend! You checked all the boxes and made the repair flawlessly! But what I can't figure is, when lining up the motor coupler without being able to see it, how can you be sure everything is properly aligned?
There are 3 holes that the coupler slides into... you can't really miss it and you can look and feel to make sure it is seated in the holes. Also the clips won't fit right if it is not seated properly.
Hello 🤗 And thank you for this very thorough video. I have used you tube videos in the past to fix my last washer three times and it was successful all three times. Hiwever yhat was in a house i was renting and had to keave it. Now I have a Maytag having the exact same signs and symptoms as yours, even the hum. Only thing is.... I do smell a slight burning. Did yours have that when you first found it was not agitating and spin/draining? I appreciate any help or advice you can give. Take care ✌🏻
I spoke with the homeowner whose wash machine that was and they don’t recall smelling anything. The key is to do some testing to diagnose the problem as I did in the video. Lots of people just throw parts at it until it finally gets working and waste quite a bit of money.
I hesitate to guess and lead you in the wrong direction
Years ago on my Mom's washer, I had the same problem and it was a small finishing nail wedged in the pump preventing the pump from turning. took pump apart and removed nail and all was good.
LESSON LEARNED ALWAYS CHECK THE CAPACITOR FIRST 😎 THANKS FOR THE VIDEO POPS
great learning video....did you dissipate the new capicator after testing it?
Great informational video. Any chance you can put a link to where you got the capacitor for the washer. All I am finding is ones for $50-60
Not sure this is the one I ordered but it has the same capacitance. There are a number to choose from around this price. You will also see measurements if you want it to fit into the bracket you have.
www.amazon.com/Motor-Capacitor-189-227-125VAC-Single/dp/B07H28CRSJ/ref=asc_df_B07H28CRSJ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309768150198&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15312233087365503979&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9009941&hvtargid=pla-597143190125&psc=1&mcid=af950ae4dd813f5aad6c1a4bc5eaa4b0&gclid=CjwKCAiAtt2tBhBDEiwALZuhAEjAOj4IypirCI_gw5q--Sqx9IQGF0Tq6nulq0P4N59zwcY6ksPlBhoCrSMQAvD_BwE
This video will save me money😂😂 . My Washing is humming, right now, and I ordered a capacitor without checking the old capacitor . I will follow up if it fixes my washing machine soon.
Wishing you the best and yes let us know how it goes
Did it work?
You so real brother by getting back with this guy
what a great video sir! and I did learn a lot. I appreciate your integrity with the guy who sold you a good part! we are always learning in life. Know doubt this will help the person who would attempt these repairs. Thank you I am saving this one!
Glad to hear that
Beings I had the start capacitor go bad on my central A/C I probably would have tested the cap. first. I fixed my central AC a few times now with a $ 10.00 capacitor, in fact I keep a spare on hand now. That said when You had the motor off the transmission you should have tried to turn the coupling on the trans just to be sure the trans was not seized and the problem. Same thing with the water pump. When you hear a motor humming you should cut power to it ASAP as that will burn up any motor letting it struggle to start. When you had the new (to you) motor on and was just letting it hum I was screaming at my computer screen for you to shut off the power!!! Glad you were honest and made the purchase right, you can always sell the motor you don't need on ebay or craigslist. 😀😀
I’ll definitely put this capacitor change in my repair repertoire! Thank you ! 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
You're welcome!
Nice walk through. Hey where is your drive belt located on that washer?
That particular washer is a direct drive with a coupler in between the motor and transmission
@@helpinguonlineokay, thanks
Hello, Thanks for making these videos for this washer. I will try the fixes you mentioned for the washer not draining issue. Also I noticed that you are doing the fix on the same machines and some part of these videos are also same. Is it you showing all the issues on one machine? or the same machine all these issue over the years? Thank you!
As I recall… The only other repair to this particular machine is a bad lid switch
A couple of weeks ago, my 2005 Kenmore washing machine did not spin. I set the control to spin and nothing happened. I turned the agitator by hand, and it spun like normal. Obviously a bad start capacitor. Got a new one from Amazon, took off the front and had it running fine in a few minutes.
Great video and great job. Interesting design that the pump is driven off the main motor. I think I like my GE with its separate motor for the pump. If I’m not mistaken, your impeller would be driven constantly whenever your agitating or draining or anything. Regardless excellent video and good job on the repair. Even though my designs different on the GE it’s interesting to see other approaches and other models. One great design on yours is that all three sides and top come off as one piece exposing the entire unit, which is very cool. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for visiting
Good work. I bought a car once that all the computer needed was a cap, and I saved big money 👊🤓👍
Wel done video that shows how important it is to check off all the possibilities. To be honest I've done the same thing myself - live and learn.
Be careful with the motor coupling, if it's really cold in can break. DO NOT FORCE IT ONTO THE SHaft, Put the coupler in a cup of boiling water for a bit to warmm the coupling up and then gently tap it onto the motor shaft,
How you doing? I'm having the same problem but I change my motor out, and my compacitor. It's still making a Humming sound . Do you have any advise. Because I can't figure this one out
Hard to say without looking at the machine. If the humming is coming from the motor then I would think the problem is either with the motor or the capacitor but it could also be a voltage issue or something else. Let us know what you find.
For those old manual washers, do whatever you can to save them! Those new computerized ones ... water and electronics don't play well together ... don't last long. My old manual Whirlpool out lasted my sister-in-laws 3 to 1. Her circuit boards go out. Even if I had to buy a motor for $300, that's 10 more years of service! ... lol
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For I have this old here it not washing because I try out a next controller unit or timer
My fried use to fix washers & said the new ones are garbage
Absolutely I will keep on fixing mine but I buy new parts I priced the new washers no thanks my daughter and aunt has the fancy one they have degrees I don’t 🤣🤣🤣
It would have been easier to start diagnosis with the capacitor.
Your correct about the capacitor holding a charge, and did the discharge effectively.
If a capacitor is "blown" apart , does that mean the motor is no good????
That's a wonderful tip, turning the screw until you hear the click, then turn it the correct way.
Hello I do hvac and refrigeration I know many professional videos say to discharge capacitors by using a driver of some sort but that can actually damage the capacitor in some cases For future reference just get your multimeter set it to volts and touch one terminal with the red lead and the other terminal on the cap with the black lead of your multimeter and you will see the voltage go down on your meter another tip is if the capacitor has a bleeder with is a little component connected to both terminals discharging the capacitor is not necessary but it is necessary to cut the bleeder component to check the mfd or else it won’t show up correct ready when the component is still attached
Thanks for ur patience I learned from you today.
Glad to hear that
great video. i have a maytag model la9400 and the 7 amp line fuse is blown im not sure if the cause is a lid switch or a motor capacitor. grounded.can you please help me with this problem? thank you, dennis brown
Thanks heaps for making this video. Sending power and blessings from Melbourne Australia
Glad it was helpful!…thanks
Great video! Capacitor fix is new information on YT. Worked for me. Thanks.
Glad it helped
A humming electric motor is always a bad start capacitor. Good job.
We had a reversible "attic fan" the needed the proper twist to vent or suck. Didn't need a cap; it was manual.(true story)
Not true cap is good. New used motor still hums. Something else. Driving me nuts
@@jerrymaushard3835have you found the problem and a solution?
A jammed pump will cause the motor to hum
What a great educational video. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I learned more from you today.
❤❤❤
Glad to hear that
After watching your videos I bought a multimeter so many different uses
they are very helpful in diagnosing a problem
I have a 8 year Old Maytag Commercial top load washing machine. Vibrates real bad on medium loads. Was going to replace the suspension springs. Do you think it is worth fixing ? Thanks
Not sure about your machine but the older direct drive washer are longer lasting in more reliable than newer machines
Yes, ATG and I suggest you to buy all four & remove all old four.
And install all brand new four suspension springs. Be very careful many areas are sharp & you can get cut.
I allways check for a sock in that pump.
Hi, my Maytag Performa will not agitate. It fills up fine then hums and we get a burn smell instead of agitating. Husband check water pump ? pulley no blockage, moter pully was seized up. He replaced moter, still doesn't agitate and still get an immediate burn smell and hum after it fills with water. Any ideas?
Were you in class? Jk 😂😂 did he checked the CAPACITOR? And I am curious did you ever find out what the problem was? Inquiring minds want to know 😊 thanks.
Thank you so much. Worked like a charm
You're welcome!
Good job amigo 👏 gad bless you
Thanks 👍…God bless you!
That is a Whirlpool Design 2000 washer. It was desinged by a repair man insted of an engineer It had 30% fewer parts than their previous washer. They were expecting 30% fewer call insted they got 90% fewer calls. It is the most fixable washer made if parts are avalible.
I got a pair just like them, mine are 2002 and are still doing great
I bought a used Maytag washer but it still looked brand new took it home put it in the garage and I wanted to test it before I took into the house well it filled just fine also agitated no problem but when it came down to the spin cycle that’s where it stopped mid cycle and would turn off the motor would start to smoke. So I did what this fine gentleman did I ordered one on eBay but it did the same thing well it never occurred to me to replace the belts and one thing I didn’t know was that if you do not have it plugged in directly to the outlet you lose power I was using a 100ft extension cord I had hanging on a hook ready to do yard work well that’s where my problem was. Good thing about eBay I was able to send the motor back and got a full refund All I spent was 50 in all 10 for the new bets and 40 and the washer not bad now I have a good washer for years to come. This is why it is so satisfying to see videos like this one where we can learn from them thank you sir and keep getting it done.😎
Good video have same problem. 😅
Great video. Learned a lot. Fixed my issue
Great to hear!
Excellent !
Thank you!
Really great video!!! Thanks--Good diagnostics & testing!
Glad it was helpful!
Yeah, when I first heard the motor just humming, I immediately suspected the Start capacitor.
Even though it wasn't the problem, Whirlpool direct drives are absolutely worth the price of a new motor, no matter how old they are. You CANNOT get a machine today that is as good as those. It is one of the most reliable and easy to service machines out there.
This is very helpful. Thank you
So glad!
great work. clear video
Glad it was helpful!
Electric motor... I would have checked the capacitor first. 👀
Your correct. The capacitor circuit also contains the starting coil without which the motor just stay in "lock rotor" position and may eventually burn up. All other things being equal locate and replace capacitor with an equivalent and that should be solution to this problem🤓🤓
I have a Kenmore series 80 washing machine. It filled up and then nothing. After testing it, it seems that the tab on the lid that pushes the safety switch down must have broken off some of the tip and is now too short to push the switch down. I'm not even sure what that part is called to look up any information. Any idea how to take that tab off and replace it?
Very common problem. It is called a lid switch. You can do a quick five minute temporary repair or a more permanent one by replacing the switch. I have videos on how to do both. Here is the video on how to replace it:
Washer won't Drain or Spin - Most Common Cause - How to Replace the Lid Switch
ruclips.net/video/gzq5FODUuqE/видео.html
@@helpinguonline Thank you for your quick response. What I need to replace is not the lid switch, but the strike, a plastic piece that protrudes from the lid and "strikes" the switch. That is the broken part, but I cannot figure out how to remove it nor even find one that is available.
Very detailed explanations l like
Glad you liked it!
I have the same problem...except that I have replaced the capacitor three times. Could the root cause ne the motor?
I could be...A washer motor capacitor might keep blowing due to several reasons, including overheating from excessive motor usage, worn-out motor bearings causing increased strain on the capacitor, power surges, manufacturing defects in the capacitor itself, poor connections at the terminals, environmental factors like high humidity, or a failing motor winding that puts extra stress on the capacitor; essentially, anything that causes the capacitor to work harder than intended can lead to premature failure
@@helpinguonline Thanks. The motor was overheating and then cutting out, so changing both the capacitor and the motor seems to have helped. We shall see!
Dobra
Great learning experience
Thank you Sir
Good to hear And hope it helps you now or in the future
Super very nice video ,thanks!!!
My pleasure
SIR I NEED HELP WHAT WEB SITE DID U BUY THE CAPACITOR ?
THANK YOU.
That one was ordered from Amazon...but they are available all over the internet. Just make sure you match the uf/MFD (microfarads) for your washer.
@helpinguonline THANK YOU SIR U ARE A GREAT HELP.
I HAVE THE SAME WASHER PROMBLEM . THE CAPACITOR .
GOING ONLINE TODAY.
MY THANKS AGAIN.
Checked for jammed pump?
Yes while you have the pump disconnected from the motor see if the pump spins easily and the same when you disconnect the motor from the gearbox see that the gearbox is not jammed also
So what could it be if it doesn’t spin but when I move the auger counter clockwise it spins but have to keep doing same process
Good video ,,but you dont have to take your whole washer apart to change that ,,,all you have to do is flip your washing maching on its back and you have access to the motor ,i just changed the cuppler that spins the washer took me ten minutes to change it by flipping it on its back to access it from the bottom of the washer
Pro Tip: Always wear rubber gloves. The heavy duty disposable kind work well. The edges of the cabinet are razor sharp and wet hands can slide along the blade causing a major laceration.
Always check the capacitor first before buying a whole new motor,most if the time its where the problem lays.
not a short circuit, it's a open continuity wire or grounding, which is why your screwdriver created a capacitive discharge.
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If you return the money on the refund with the eBay seller your doing everyone Right! Honest is always best, while many would blame the seller than admit to the factor being the starter electrolytic capacitor. The breakdown on the electrolytic capacitor is based on the load people force the machine to handle as well as clothes/socks/etc getting caught under the agitator/impeller.
So what else can be the problem if it humming without spinning like in the video, but it drains sometimes and the lid stays locked?
The clutch. It needs to either be reconditioned (if it still has a coating on it) or replaced.
I’ve changed the pump out and I’ve changed the timer switch out and the temperature switch before mine was stopping at the rinse cycle it worked when I changed it☝️
way to go!
You should have used the new coupler. The old one could have been cracked. You can't see micro cracks nor fatigue.
What if it’s FULL of water & 2 blankets!?😭
I thought our timer went out. Bought a used one off ebay from a reputable appliance guy. Same issue.
Our 1995 Kenmore washer is filled with water. It will just not advance after rise. I can hear and see the new timer slowly move and kick off rise, then nothing. No draining. Spin cycle does nothing either. Moving the timer to any load setting does nothing.
I know I have power. But I have no multimeter to test with either- I have never used one before.
I can also spin the motor very freely & smoothly by hand, with the water drain pump still attached and clamped up to the transmission.
Could a bad capacitor cause this???
We bought this washer new and have never had an issue until now. Oh, I did install a new Kenmore brand lid switch last year- Dang kids kept letting the lid slam down. It still clicks on and off fine.
I can add, the last 4 weeks, and only under heavy loads, the washer would very slowly start to spin. The extra weighted loads sometimes required me to kind of hand spin the agitator by hand to help get it going.
Bad capacitor?
Could be a bad capacitor. They are sometimes called start capacitors because they give a boost of power to help start the motor. I would recommend you get a multimeter that can also test capacity and you will know if that is your problem... but if you don't want to make the investment of a multimeter you could buy a capacitor for around $10 and see if that fixes your problem.
I use my multimeter quite often with my cars, riding lawn mowers, appliances... etc. very handy tool that will save you money in the long run if you work on things.
@@helpinguonline thanks. I am "very weak" with electrical repairs. My late father used to handle/test all of that stuff. I never learned.
I have been trying to find a capacitor locally here this morning in TX.
No luck as of yet.
$10 capacitor off Amazon fixed her!! She is raring to wash cloths again!!!
Thanks so much for talking the time to make these helpful videos. 🙂
Way to go!
@@helpinguonline YOU, WTG!!! 🙂
Word has it that the Ebay seller is still waiting for his money. 🤣
What if you are not even getting a humming sound
Could be a number of things… Start with the simplest like did the breaker tripped in your main panel?… Do you have power at the outlet? Could be a bad timer… could be your motor burned out?… Sorry I can’t be specific but maybe that would get you started looking around. If you bought an inexpensive multimeter you can trace the power to help diagnose your problem. You can buy A real inexpensive one at Harbor freight for around five dollars. Let us know what you find out.
This guy needs to learn to use a multimeter. Still, I got to see how the machine is put together. My first guess would have been the capacitor.
Should have checked the resistance of the original motor.
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New multimeter?
Yes. The one I had did not measure capacitance.
Mines is doing thus but the difference is mines drain
My grandpa had the same washer and dryer until the day he died. Me, I gotta work on mine or replace it altogether every few years. Evil business models I'll tell you.
The old simple direct drives are the most reliable and last the longest
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The motor wouldn't spin that freely when in place after the pump removed right???
If the motor capacitor is "blown" apart, does that mean the motor is shot too?
No.
When capacitors go bad sometimes they bulge, leak or push apart. The capacitors are quite inexpensive and if you have a nice washer it is worth trying
@@helpinguonline Yea, thanks. Gonna replace the Capacitor and I think it will work.
@@imaxfli let us know if it worked?
24:24 that little guy is the culprit!