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101937600 Kenmore Range - Overview

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Brake Pad Kit – Part Number: R0000014
Brake Pad Kit
PartSelect #: PS2165432
Manufacturer #: R0000014
This brake pad kit contains three brake pads and six installation screws. Helps to bring a rotating cycle to a stop.
$62.60
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Refrigerator Thermostat Sensor Barrier – Part Number: WP2196003
Refrigerator Thermostat Sensor Barrier
PartSelect #: PS11739216
Manufacturer #: WP2196003
The thermostat sensor barrier covers and insulates the temperature control thermostat capillary tube.
$9.62
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Balancing Leg Spring – Part Number: 27239
Balancing Leg Spring
PartSelect #: PS2028026
Manufacturer #: 27239
  No Longer Available
Duct Assembly – Part Number: 33001016
Duct Assembly
PartSelect #: PS2035160
Manufacturer #: 33001016
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RING-TUB – Part Number: 27001195
RING-TUB
PartSelect #: PS2027890
Manufacturer #: 27001195
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COVER, OUTER TUB – Part Number: 37502
COVER, OUTER TUB
PartSelect #: PS2039914
Manufacturer #: 37502
$79.80
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 8316786
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS557212
Manufacturer #: 8316786
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 33521
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS2036941
Manufacturer #: 33521
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HOSE,TUB TO PUMP-DRAIN – Part Number: 27160
HOSE,TUB TO PUMP-DRAIN
PartSelect #: PS2027993
Manufacturer #: 27160
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 29427
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PartSelect #: PS211051
Manufacturer #: 29427
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 36300
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PartSelect #: PS85978
Manufacturer #: 36300
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 26514
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PartSelect #: PS677370
Manufacturer #: 26514
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2 problems caused by bad brake discs
I first unplugged the washer. I removed the 2 screws that hold the front panel and removed the front panel, they are located at the very bottom outer edges of the front panel.
I then removed 4 of the large springs that are attached to the drum, this washer has six but I only removed the front 4. Removed the two hoses going to the water pump and drain hose, removed 4 bolts that attach the motor to its mounting bracket. Unplugged the wiring harnesses going to motor and what looks like a capacitor mounted to the side of the motor.Then I removed the drive belt. ( when the machine would first start to spin it would make a clacking noise which ended up being a chunk out the the drive belt causing the belt tenshioner to slap causing that noise and letting the drum spin during the wash cycle. So far very easy. I then removed the motor and when it is disconnected you can then remove the water pump. Three hex head bolts need to be removed and it pulls right off. I then removed the six bolts that hold the brake pads in place. I applied silicone grease to the new brake pads and installed them. The pad at the back of the drum was very hard to line up with the holes. I used a very small screwdriver to line up the disc brake mounting holes to get the bolts started and it worked fine. I then put it all back together and it works great. I have to add that I have been an auto mechanic for 28 years and not to brag but this is not your average repair job.
Parts Used:
Brake Pad Kit
  • daniel from angola, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Washing machine made squeaking noise
Brake pad kit does not come with installation instructions even though it says it does. Remove bottom front panel from washer. There are three brake pads. One of mine (the right one) broke into three pieces and was found on the bottom of the washer. This is how I identified what was wrong. Run the washing machine on the handwash extra light cycle (you could use another cycle, I used this one because I believe it is the shortest), there is a point in the cycle where the disk clamping the brake pads separates from the brake pads and allows you to remove and replace the pads. During other parts of the cycle, the disk is clamped onto the brakes and you could not remove or install a brake pad. I removed the two black hose on the bottom right to get to the right brake pad. Have a 2 gallon bucket ready to collect the water if you did run the washer as above. With difficulty, I was also able to reach around the back side of the right brake pad. I used a socket wrench set. I then removed and replaced the left brake pad. I left the rear brake pad in place. I was not able to get to it.
Parts Used:
Brake Pad Kit
  • Peter from Littleton, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench set
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shook violently in rinse mode... worse w light loads
Remove two sheet metal screws at bottom front. Tip up and remove front panel. Tip up top panel. Hold it up to allow access to rear of drum. Use soft piece of wire to loop around top of spring. Pull 4 springs up and off drum. Rotate the springs to release them from the base plate. Starting at the rear of the drum slip new spring end into washer base. Slip wire loop on the top of the new spring. Pull and stretch new spring onto drum. Repeat 3 more times. Replace front cover....you're done!
Parts Used:
Balancing Leg Spring
  • dennis from flushing, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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