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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
Joe / APP Team Posted: Monday, August 30, 2010 7:24:45 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Twindad Go to Quoted Post
Joe M. no worries - I did not feel as though you were questioning my abilities at all. I would agree that the job would be an undertaking though. I am certain that, from your vantage - you have to try and anticipate varying levels of mechanical abilities. I am glad that you are working - and am especially happy that you are working where you and I have come into contact - you have been extrememly helpful - the job that you are doing (that I have experienced) has been critical in assisting me with my decision. Not only will I return to this site for parts/assistance but I have begun to discuss my experience with friends and colleagues. We are all feeling the impact of our nations economical position and, as you stated, "have to make do with what we have". You rock - and I appreciate your efforts. If there is a means where I may submit feedback on your behalf please forward that to me as I would be more than willing to do so. Once again - thank you for your assistance.
r/ Twin Dad


Twin Dad,

Thanks for all the compliments and good wishes,

You've done more than enough for me, but I'll forward this up to the management team. They will appreciate the compliments and referrals.

It was my pleasure to assist you, and hope to be able to assist you in the future.

Again, Thank You very much.

:) :) :)
Twindad Posted: Saturday, August 28, 2010 5:13:07 AM(UTC)
 
Joe M. no worries - I did not feel as though you were questioning my abilities at all. I would agree that the job would be an undertaking though. I am certain that, from your vantage - you have to try and anticipate varying levels of mechanical abilities. I am glad that you are working - and am especially happy that you are working where you and I have come into contact - you have been extrememly helpful - the job that you are doing (that I have experienced) has been critical in assisting me with my decision. Not only will I return to this site for parts/assistance but I have begun to discuss my experience with friends and colleagues. We are all feeling the impact of our nations economical position and, as you stated, "have to make do with what we have". You rock - and I appreciate your efforts. If there is a means where I may submit feedback on your behalf please forward that to me as I would be more than willing to do so. Once again - thank you for your assistance.
r/ Twin Dad
Joe / APP Team Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 5:08:15 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Twindad Go to Quoted Post
Yea, I wish it hadn't become so involved either - however, it's not my abilities to do the job that steers me away - simply a fiscal decission of what makes sense. Again, thank you very much for your assistance with this Joe. Like I said earlier, it is not all to often that one finds such valuable customer service as you folks offer.


No, you misunderstood,

I was not questioning your abilities,

I was unemployed for quite a while myself, we'll never recover, and have to make do with what we have.

Good Luck,
:cool: :cool: :cool:
Twindad Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 4:20:05 AM(UTC)
 
Yea, I wish it hadn't become so involved either - however, it's not my abilities to do the job that steers me away - simply a fiscal decission of what makes sense. Again, thank you very much for your assistance with this Joe. Like I said earlier, it is not all to often that one finds such valuable customer service as you folks offer.
Joe / APP Team Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:10:37 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Twindad Go to Quoted Post
Joe - appreciate your assistance. The primer is a real nice guide - thanks; I feel confident that I can accomplish the task. After I looked on the site and priced out the clutch/brake assy I decided that I would not throw parts at this. The machine is about 8 years old and if I were to buy the parts that might fix it plus one or two that should be replaced since I'm into it for another job I.E. coupler, water pump, added to the parts that I've already replaced I would be approaching the original cost of the washer. So, we bought a softner ball - and will run the machine until it completly fails - then get a new one. Just seems to make better fiscal sense. Again, thank you very much for your help.



Twindad,

You're welcome.

I wish it had not gotten into such an involved repair, but you're idea, using it until it fails, and replace it, is not that far from reality,

I've had to make that reccomendation, to customers myself, several (100's) of times .

Good luck,

:) :)
Twindad Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 4:23:17 AM(UTC)
 
Joe - appreciate your assistance. The primer is a real nice guide - thanks; I feel confident that I can accomplish the task. After I looked on the site and priced out the clutch/brake assy I decided that I would not throw parts at this. The machine is about 8 years old and if I were to buy the parts that might fix it plus one or two that should be replaced since I'm into it for another job I.E. coupler, water pump, added to the parts that I've already replaced I would be approaching the original cost of the washer. So, we bought a softner ball - and will run the machine until it completly fails - then get a new one. Just seems to make better fiscal sense. Again, thank you very much for your help.
Joe / APP Team Posted: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 5:27:12 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Twindad Go to Quoted Post
Joe M - appreciate you working with me on this. Update - I ordered all the parts inside the tub (lower agitator up to the dispenser) just to remove the possibility of the obvious. Recieved them last night - Removed old and installed new - condition still there. So, it would seem that the discrepency would either be the load or a slipping clutch/brake assy. Load does not appear to be an issue in that I have run varrying size loads and water levels. Unless you have a different direction - I will order the clutch/brake assy and see if that will not correct the issue. By the way, I was really impressed with Appliancepartspros - I paid for express shipping of the parts. They went out ground ship by mistake - your folks caught the mistake - notified me and refunded the shipping before I had a chance to notify them - That's customer service that is not easily found now a days.



Twindad,

Glad everything went well with your parts order, and we were able to solve any problems before they arose, I'll pass your note on the the Parts team leaders.

Replacing the clutch brake assembly , looks like a major repair, but not really.

We have numerous threads and posts in our forum that will help you through the process, and I have attached a primer, for you to review.


If you need anything, drop us a line.

:) :) :)



Clutch Replacement on Whirlpool and Kenmore Washers
Twindad Posted: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:22:39 AM(UTC)
 
Joe M - appreciate you working with me on this. Update - I ordered all the parts inside the tub (lower agitator up to the dispenser) just to remove the possibility of the obvious. Recieved them last night - Removed old and installed new - condition still there. So, it would seem that the discrepency would either be the load or a slipping clutch/brake assy. Load does not appear to be an issue in that I have run varrying size loads and water levels. Unless you have a different direction - I will order the clutch/brake assy and see if that will not correct the issue. By the way, I was really impressed with Appliancepartspros - I paid for express shipping of the parts. They went out ground ship by mistake - your folks caught the mistake - notified me and refunded the shipping before I had a chance to notify them - That's customer service that is not easily found now a days.
Joe / APP Team Posted: Monday, August 23, 2010 7:06:28 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Twindad Go to Quoted Post
Model number Whirlpool GST9675JQ3. Dispenser is located at the top of the Agitator. I only use the normal cycle so I am not sure if it would occur on any other.


Twindad,

Thanks for the model number, and the description.

That particular style dispenser in essence, works on centrifical force.

You add the softner in the cup, when the washer finishes the wash cycle and spins, the softner then exits the cup, and is held in suspension inside the agitator, when the washer stops spinning, starts to fill for the rinse cycle, the softner is dispensed out the bottom of the agitator and into the rinse water as it fills.

There are several possible problems that can cause this .

Off balance load.
Slow spin speed selected.
clogged agitator / dispenser cup.
Slipping clutch / brake assembly.

To check the cup and agitator.

Remove the cup and check the slots in the top of the cup for softner build up.

Remove the dispenser assembly from the top of the agitator, you should be able to do this, no tools required(it is a very tight fit).
Remove the plastic dome cover(also very tight fit).
Remove the agitator bolt, in the center of the agitator, and remove exterior agitator, and check for softner build up on the interior of the agitator.

If you find no build up in any of these areas, Then you would have, off balanced loads or a slipping clutch/brake assembly.

I'm leaning more towards a slipping clutch/brake assembly, but check the agitator, and dispenser cup and let us know .

:cool: :cool: :cool:
Twindad Posted: Monday, August 23, 2010 5:35:19 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team Go to Quoted Post
Do you have a model number ?
(we need it for proper research and advise)

Do you have a dispenser in the top of the loading door area,
or do you pour the softner in the center of the agitator ?

What cycle(regular, permanent press, delicates) does this occur ?

Your answers will help to determine the possibilties.

Thanks,

Model number Whirlpool GST9675JQ3. Dispenser is located at the top of the Agitator. I only use the normal cycle so I am not sure if it would occur on any other.