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AW301KD2 Kelvinator Washer - Instructions

All Instructions for the AW301KD2
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The washer lid lock was burned
  • William H. from Warsaw, OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
UNPLUG APPLIANCE....very simple installation. Raise THE top and the switch is in the corner. Unplug the wiring harness and remove the 2 screws that hold the lid lock on. Reverse the procedure and replace the lid lock.
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Washer would not spin
  • Richard from Lafayette, LA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
watched the video, all instructions were perfect!
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Broken Agitator
  • David from Portsmouth, VA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Unplug unit. Unscrew securing nut, remove agitator, install new part (ensuring splines mate properly) and secure with nut. The nut is molded into the plastic top of the agitator, therefore no tools were required. Very simple and straight forward.
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bad drive belt
  • rickey from nashville, TN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
remove old belt, install new belt
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The washer hose assembly had mutiple tears in the bellow section of the hose, towards the outlet net the spout.
  • Humberto Aarón from Castroville, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Used a metal cooking spoon to pry open the lid, held it in place with a chain (mentioned in the tools required) and used needlenose pliers to remove the clamp on the old hose assmbly. Transferd that clamp to the new hose assembly and replace the (1) screw holding it in place. Closed the lid of the washer, and now it is like the problm had never existed. (Very easy fix, 1 of 10 on difficulty scale).
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Wouldn't rinse, spin, or pump out the water
  • Pauline from Kelseyville, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Ordered the part online from PartSelect and it arrived Friday morning just 3 days later to my front door. Removed 2 screws, disconnected 2 wires, screwed the new part into place, plugged in the new wires and it still didn't work. Looks like my washer is just too old. So . . . I called PartSelect, explained everything. Three days later a f ull refund was in my bank account. Shop PartSelect with confidence. I will be back!
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Belt stretched out
  • Kenneth from Port Monmouth, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
lifted up top panel unscrewed two phillips screws at bottom of front panel, lifted up and out and removed the panel exposing motor and belt .pushed in belt tensioner and removed belt.Then I slid the new belt under the tub pulley and rotated it until belt was on both the tub pulley and motor pulley,released belt tensioner and the job was o ver,
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A Leak In The Water Inlet Valve
  • Nancy from Oquossoc, ME
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers
It took longer to remove and then replace the back of the washer than to replace the water inlet valve. The video made it look easy and it was!. For the next perso: remember that if the water valve springs a leak and the washer has water in it, turn the dial to spin and the water will leave the drum. No need to siphon out the water.
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Water overflowed not shutting off.
  • Harold from Portland, OR
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I turned off water valves. I then unplugged the AC. I took the 4 screws out on the back end of the top cover of the washer. I removed the two water lines from the water inlet vales and the two electrical connectors. I then removed the two screws holding the water valve assembly and it came out easy. Installed new water valve assembly moun ted with two screws , then put the electrical connection and water lines back on new water valve assembly. I turned the incoming water vales on and installed the top cover with the four back screws and was done.
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My washer started making a loud, screeching noise and then stopped working.
  • Tom from Hamilton, OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Following the easy instructions on PartSelect's website, I first removed the screws from the bottom, front of the washer. Then, using the putty knife, I unhooked the clips holding the washer top to the front and pulled off the front. I pushed in the belt wheel and removed the old belt, which was being held on by one strand. Then, I put on the new belt, put the front back on, replaced the screws and then pushed the washer lid back down over the clips. It worked perfectly and took less than 15 minutes and cost me next to nothing. Thanks for a great site!
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worn belt and broken lid strike
  • Linda from Scio, NY
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
The longest part was cleaning and taking the washer apart , the screws were rusted to the bottom of the washer front,had to spray and pound on screws to get them out.after cleaning dirt and rust in the washer I greased the idle pulley.Putting on the belt was a snap.I also had to repair a leg screw that keeps the washer level, Washer runs like a new washer. very Pleased with the results. Its like having an old washer restored to new. it looks and sounds like a new washer.It took less then 5 mins to change the lid strike.
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Noisy spin cycle
  • Michael from Austin, TX
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Used flat head screw driver to pry up the top. Removed front cover. Pushed tension idler pulley back to release tension on the belt. Removed old belt. Put new belt on motor pulley and idler pulley. Started one edge on main pulley and slowly rotated main pulley until the belt popped in place. Tested on spin cycle. Replaced front cove r and top. Unfortunately, this didn't stop the noise...turned out a shipping screw was still in place. Removed the shipping screw and voila! no noise. It's always the little things that get ya.
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Drive block fitting problem
  • Barbara from Calexico, CA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers
The drive block spline was loose in the Agitator, for the now block to fit tight enough to stay in place while reassembly of the Agitator, ( keep falling out) the old block had to be driven out. Had to design a wire tool to hold the block in place until the Agitator could be fitted over the shaft and seated tight on the shaft drive, then pulled the wire out. Wasn't the most easy task to do and sure took more than 5 min. to install.
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she would not rattle and roll
  • michael from minneapolis, AL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
I met her in the basement lonely and needing a fix i went down on my knees and started to take off her worn out belt slowly down past her pulley and off her soon to be hot transmision. i gently held her pulleys as i wrapped her new belt around them. putting her chasies back together and plugging her in i pushed her button and off she went shakening and rallting once again.
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Washer leaked at water inlet valve
  • Joel from Eugene, OR
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
The part was fine,except for one problem. The screw holes in the part were too small for the sheet metal screws. After several minutes of trying to get the screws to turn, I got a small round file and enlarged the holes until the screws fit. Luckily for me, I've had to do things like that before. Otherwise, the installation was straightfo rward. And the washer no longer leaks!
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All Instructions for the AW301KD2
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