11022332510 Kenmore Washer - Overview
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Suspension Rod Kit
PartSelect #: PS11703288
Manufacturer #: W10780045
This suspension rod kit includes four rods designed to stabilize the wash tub in compatible top-load washing machines. By minimizing vibrations and excessive movement during wash and spin cycles, thes...
$76.17
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Washer Washer
PartSelect #: PS11742027
Manufacturer #: WP3949550
This part goes on the agitator retaining bolt.
$12.85
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Touch-Up Paint - White
PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This touch-up paint can be used on a wide variety of household appliances. It is most often used on washers, dryer, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, freezers, trash compactors, or microwaves. It is...
$11.77
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Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner - 3 pack
PartSelect #: PS1960673
Manufacturer #: W10135699
This washing machine cleaner includes three time-release tablets designed to remove odor-causing residues, grime, and buildup from high-efficiency and top-load washing machines. The tablets work by cl...
$20.36
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Spray Paint - 12 oz. - White
PartSelect #: PS347819
Manufacturer #: 350930
Appliance spray paint is a great way to cover up any chips and scratches that have appeared on your appliances. Instead of replacing the part entirely, this is an easy fix. This is also a great way to...
$36.85
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Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11748297
Manufacturer #: WPW10109200
11-16 x 3/4 Sold individually.
$7.47
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Washer Sealtub
PartSelect #: PS3407958
Manufacturer #: W10324647
Introducing the Whirlpool Washer Tub Seal - a reliable and genuine OEM part. Ideally positioned in the center of the outer tub at the transmission basket drive shaft, this tub seal is essential for ma...
$61.55
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Hose Washer Kit
PartSelect #: PS1803069
Manufacturer #: 285452A
Washer fill hose gasket and screen. This is a set of 4.
$7.47
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Drain Hose, Extension
PartSelect #: PS3496978
Manufacturer #: DRNEXT4
Washing Machine Drain Hose Extension Kit *4 foot - includes hose, 2 clamps and hose connector.
$48.56
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SUSPENSION
PartSelect #: PS11703289
Manufacturer #: W10780046
Is your washing machine wobbling during the wash cycle? Don't worry, we've got the perfect solution for you. Our Whirlpool Washer Suspension Rod Kit contains all you need to get your wash tub back to ...
$107.37
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Ring Tub
PartSelect #: PS11756029
Manufacturer #: WPW10531289
This washer tub ring, also known as a splash shield, is a genuine OEM replacement part designed to snap over the top of the outer tub in top-load washing machines. It plays a vital role in maintaining...
$88.73
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Tabitha
November 11, 2019
After i do a load of laundry sometimes the lid locked light stays on causing the machine to not move forward to do anything else. I’ve tried to push the start/pause button to unlock the lid or cancel but that doesn’t work either. We’ve been having this problem on and off for over a month now.
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Hello Tabitha, thank you for your question. It sounds like the lid lock is not working. We would recommend replacing the lock which is PartSelect Number PS12704713. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Vic
September 24, 2021
What is the size in cubic feet of this washing machine?
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Hello Vic, thank you for writing. The Cubic Feet is 3.2 . We hope this helps.
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Dennis
May 30, 2022
Is it necessary to replace the washer suspension rods, or are the suspension brackets the issue with the tub becoming unbalanced? The washer is 8 years old and this year it appears to be unbalance often on spins. The rods in the washer are 25 3/8" long is that the length of these suspension rods?
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Hello Dennis, Thank you for the question. When the appliance is unbalanced and shakes and moves, the most common issue with the Suspension Rods. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Rocky
December 16, 2023
rinse cycle stuck won't drain
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Hi Rocky, thank you for getting in touch. First, we would recommend making sure that the drain hose is not kinked or blocked. If that is not causing the issue, then you may need to check the drain pump, part number PS11757016, as it is most likely clogged or faulty. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Derek WILLIAMS
19 days ago
Agitator not working - shaft spins freely at lower end and upper endf. Clutch is OK. Do I need to remove the transmission?
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Hi Derek, thank you for contacting us. Before replacing the transmission, we would suggest checking the agitator, part number PS12349204, itself. Inspect the internal side for any fault. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Common Symptoms of the 11022332510
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Shaking violently during spin cycle
Replaced the 4 suspension rods/springs. Only disconnect and replace one at a time. The tub will fall out if you disconnect and replace more than one rod/spring at a time.
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Harold from MELROSE, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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washer not agitating
This was a learning experience but it appears to have worked out in the end. Our 3 1/2 year old washer was not agitating much and I attributed that to a loose bolt. I would tighten the bolt and it would work ok for a load or two and then stop agitating. I would find that the bolt was loose again. I took a number of steps to try to get
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the bolt to stay on tight - threadlock, a new bolt, more threadlock, and applying progressively more force on the bolt, with no better results. Yet the repair guys on you tube were saying the bolt only needs to be snug, not super tight - something was amiss. I even went so far as to secure the basket with a rope so I could use two hands on the socket wrench (please don't do this). But when I tried the washer again there was no agitation at all! I observed the agitation output in manual test mode and the bolt was turning in lock step with the shaft but the agitator wasn't turning at all. That's when I suspected that the problem was actually a worn lower agitator. Trouble was that now I couldn't seem to get the bolt off. Turning the wrench caused the shaft itself to rotate so I couldn't loosen the bolt from the shaft. I thought I broke the washer. Then I considered that maybe the shaft was rotating because the washer was in an agitation mode when I turned it off. I went back into manual test mode, made the washer spin, then turned it off. Fortunately, this worked. The shaft was again stationary and, albeit with great difficulty, I got the bolt off.
I removed the agitator, and as a pro would have figured out long before, the ridges inside the top of the lower agitator were almost completely worn down. I realized then that the contact between these ridges and the splines on the shaft is what is supposed to cause the lower agitator to move with the shaft. The purpose of the bolt is just to keep the agitator in the correct position and from coming off the shaft. I had been trying to compensate for the worn agitator ridges by over-tightening the bolt, creating some contact at the top of the shaft. This would work for a little while, then the agitator would start slipping, and the slipping agitator was acting just like a wrench loosening the bolt (until my stupid rope trick, that is.)
So I ordered a new agitator (only the lower agitator was bad, but the price of an entire agitator isn't a lot more than just the lower part and I was reading that the upper agitator parts will wear over time) and another new bolt (because my repeated attempts to over-tighten the first one I ordered had split the rubber gasket apart and worn the bolt head).
The new agitator fit snugly on the splines of the shaft so I sensed no need to use excessive force on the bolt. Just an easy one-handed snug tightening with the socket wrench, using the other hand to hold the lower agitator. The washer is now working again.
I removed the agitator, and as a pro would have figured out long before, the ridges inside the top of the lower agitator were almost completely worn down. I realized then that the contact between these ridges and the splines on the shaft is what is supposed to cause the lower agitator to move with the shaft. The purpose of the bolt is just to keep the agitator in the correct position and from coming off the shaft. I had been trying to compensate for the worn agitator ridges by over-tightening the bolt, creating some contact at the top of the shaft. This would work for a little while, then the agitator would start slipping, and the slipping agitator was acting just like a wrench loosening the bolt (until my stupid rope trick, that is.)
So I ordered a new agitator (only the lower agitator was bad, but the price of an entire agitator isn't a lot more than just the lower part and I was reading that the upper agitator parts will wear over time) and another new bolt (because my repeated attempts to over-tighten the first one I ordered had split the rubber gasket apart and worn the bolt head).
The new agitator fit snugly on the splines of the shaft so I sensed no need to use excessive force on the bolt. Just an easy one-handed snug tightening with the socket wrench, using the other hand to hold the lower agitator. The washer is now working again.
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David from EAST AMHERST, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Scratches in Surface
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
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Michelle from Richardson, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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