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hi, I have a Kenmore Series 90 washer 8yo. Model110.20922990 The problem is that the Auger on the agitator does not move all of the time. It is suppoosed to draw the clothes into the water. Sometimes it does and other times it seems to slip. I took apart down to the agiitator and everything seems to be fine. I did not see any broken or chipped parts. Is there a part below the agitator it that is suppossed to engage the Auger and may be causing the problem? thanks
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Most likely the problem caused by the worn out agitator cam dogs (#21 on the break down diagram). In order to remove the auger, remove the agitator cap (#1 on the break down diagram) and unscrew the retainer (#22 on the break down diagram). You will need a 1/2" socket wrench driver to remove the retainer. - The part number for the agitator repair kit is AP3094544Gene.
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gene's assessment was spot on and it took less than 5 minutes to fix. I ordered the part and it was here the next day even though i used economy.
Thank you Gene!
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I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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I know my dogs need replaced but when I go to take it apart the pin that holds the retainer sping in is just that a pin.No way to unscrew it. I have a Kenmore 90 series model #110.28922790. I do not know if there is a trick to it suck as, pull up on one part to loosen another. Any help would be greatful Thanks
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I did not get what part are you talking about. Can you refer to a references number on the break down diagram? Gene.
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Gene, the part # is 21. on the diagramn. thanks
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Gene, Hi from massager I forgot to tell you the part that I need to get out is 22 on the part list. It has a pin in it , I thought thier might be a trick to get it out. Thanks
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Gene, Haven't heard from you on the washer problem. Maybe you did not get my post. The part # is 22 that I need to remove to replace part #21. Thanks massager.
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This is the retainer which should be unscrewed and you have to use a 1/2" socket wrench driver to do it.
Gene.
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