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Washer fills/drains fine. Agitation (wash) cycle works fine. Spin cycle made a loud clicking noise (like a bad bearing) and the drum did not spin. Have a replaced the direct drive couplers/rubber grommet (the old ones looked fine) and the clutch assembly. Now the drum moves in a "jerky" motion during spin, like something is slipping.
What is the most likely culprit? Transmission? Brakes? ?? :confused:
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Based on your info and what you have done I think the problem is in the brakes. See the Sticky at the top of this page on direct drive brakes by Richappy for more info.
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 Based on your info and what you have done I think the problem is in the brakes. See the Sticky at the top of this page on direct drive brakes by Richappy for more info. Checked the brakes. I can turn them easily (counter clockwise). I cleaned, lightly sanded, and sprayed a light coat of WD40 on the brake drum while turning the brakes. While I had it apart, I visually checked (again) the basket drive block and brake & drive tube to ensure the tabs were lined up and not worn. This is the video of the machine upon reassembly Kenmore Washer Series 90 Spin Problem... - YouTubeThe jerking motion is still there on the spin cycle. Any additional ideas? Transmission? If so, is there a way to check it without opening the cover?
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I don't think it is the transmission. Try changing out the springs and the clutch lining. It is just hard for us to diagnose something like this without being there to see it.
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 I don't think it is the transmission. Try changing out the springs and the clutch lining. It is just hard for us to diagnose something like this without being there to see it. I actually replaced the entire clutch assembly (kit with a new housing, lining, brake cam driver, etc) Part Number: AP3094537. I checked to ensure it was installed correctly and had the spring facing the motor (the spring on the brake assembly was at the top) when I reassembled. I suppose it is possible that the new one is bad. I made sure that I used the same color spring as the old one. Thoughts? I know it is tough to troubleshoot when you cannot see everything - but thanks for trying.
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Probably a bad tranny, remove the pump and motor and turn the tranny coupler clockwise till spin engages. Continue turning, if you feal a rough spot, you have a busted nylon gear in the tranny.
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Originally Posted by: richappy Probably a bad tranny, remove the pump and motor and turn the tranny coupler clockwise till spin engages. Continue turning, if you feal a rough spot, you have a busted nylon gear in the tranny. Thanks for the info Richappy - ok, was able to turn a few rotations (clockwise) and started feeling a roughness in the motion, like a cog not quite messing properly. I as I continued to turn, the clutch housing made a slight movement (clockwise) and I cannot turn the coupler any more (clockwise). I am assuming the rough motion I felt is what you described - so most likely a new transmission is in order? Update 11/5/11: New transmission arrived and once installed everything working fine. Thanks everyone
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