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nootkabear Posted: Sunday, December 26, 2021 12:58:19 PM(UTC)
 
I got sick of trying to figure out what was causing my problems and purchased a washer, that was around 10 years ago. So now, that the new washer has died, I am wanting to get the Kenmore back running. The new washer has computer communication problems and will cost me $400. So I am wanting to fix the issues with the kenmore.
Is it possible for the timing to be off? If I remember correctly, it would start spinning when it should have been agitating. And it has a leak somewhere.

Any ideas?
Thanks