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My family and I moved into this home where the washer and dryer had been left behind. We kept them and until recently they were both operating well. The washer doesn't agitate well. and it doesn't spin hardly at all. Our clothes are sometimes still in a small amount of standing water, obviously completely soaked. It has been suggested by a repair tech that it "Might" be a belt. This same tech also told me that the belt alone for my dryer would cost almost $100 :eek: I have found it definately doesn't cost that amount. I have watched the repair videos for the dryer, but I can't seem to get a solid diagnosis for my washer in order to find some instruction to repair it. I would like to repair these appliances instead of having to replace them. They have served my family and I very well. Can you help me? :confused:
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You gave a dryer model #.
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I'm sorry about that. The model listed for the washer is A105 and it is series 11. Not sure if the series is necessary, but I suppose it can't hurt either.
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Replace both belts, 211125 and 211124 if both look worn. If the pump belt looks too loose, the pump can be moved back by the adjustment screws.
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