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Model Number: 110 92972102 Brand: Kenmore Age: 5 - 10 years
My washer is leaking water from the front . I want to remove the cabinet to see if I can find the problem. It is a stacked washer dryer combo and all I can find on the internet are cabinet removal for standard washers. Can anyone help me out here?
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ok, I was starting to feel like a yoyo. Any help is a great Mahalo! Last edited by KnightKnight : 10-20-2012 at 04:18 PM. Reason: Add Model number |
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Sorry but there are no screws that I can see on the bottom of the of this washer. At least none that I can get to. Am I missing something here?
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Did you change your model number? I thought it started with 417? 417 = frigidaire, 110 = whirlpool. Take the slanted panel off in the front between washer and dryer. Then there will be two screws holding the top on in the back. Slide top forward and set aside. There will be wires hanging off of it for lid switch so be careful. Then there will be two screws holding front panel on at top. Remove those and lift panel up and it will come off. You are then free to check washer out. This being a whipool washer I would check the drain pump first which is on the left front. They are very famous for leaking.
Last edited by appliance dude : 10-21-2012 at 09:09 AM. |
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Mine is 110. I took the slanted cover off and removed the two screws, this setup seems to be different that what you described. There seems to be more to it as there are two clip like devives holding the top on that I can't get off. Hopefully this photo will help. Thanks! ![]() |
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Ok you need to pry the two brass colored clamps off. Get a flat tip screwdriver and stick it in the hole the clamp snaps in. Catch the lip of the clamp and push the screwdriver back. It should come unsnapped. The lid should slide forward then. The front panel should have 2 screws holding.
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Now I see a pump in the front and that's where i was leaking . What do I do now? Thanks for your help. |
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