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How to replace the washer pump motor on Kenmore and Whirlpool front load washing machines Easily swap the washer pump motor out with a new one in this do-it-yourself fix. Difficulty: Easy Skill level: Beginner For Kemore He2 and Whirlpool front load washing machines that wont drain completely. If you’ve got a washing machine that won’t drain, or a clogged washing machine, and have already checked the trap, there’s a good chance your washing machine...

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How to change a dryer belt – Kenmore, GE, Whirlpool, LG Here we show you how to change a dryer belt using a sears kenmore HE2 front loading dryer. “How to change a dryer belt” can be used to replace dryer belts in most manufacturers’ front-loading dryers including Kenmore, GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, and more. Link to appliance parts supplier: www.appliancepartspros.com Created and Directed by Clint Reynolds https://dallysvintage.com/ Production Assistant – Juliet Reynolds https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWwI…

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How to fix a dryer that won’t spin Does it sound like a never-ending car wreck in the laundry room? You’ll usually hear squealing and screeching metal prior to your dryer failing. Here we’ll show you how to fix a dryer that won’t spin anymore. Repair Symptoms: Dryer won’t spin but belt is not broken Dryer turns on but doesn’t spin or heat Dryer won’t spin just buzzes Seized dryer drum Dryer drum not turning...

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Oh no! All of a sudden the clothes are sopping wet at the end of the wash cycle…Now the wash cycle is failing during the middle of a load!…If you’ve experienced either of these, or the below symptoms before with your front-loading washing machine, it’s most likely a clogged drain pump filter. Below, we’ll explain how you can repair your own washer in a few simple steps and avoid a costly