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Thread: Kenmore Top Load Washer Not Spinning the Clothes Dry

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff1 View Post

    Diagnostics complete. All indicators point to faulty Drive System–Shifter.

    Will order the $45 part (w10006355) soon and report back. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.
    Last edited by SixFoot; 10-23-2014 at 05:51 PM.

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    Glad to see you are getting somewhere...

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    Sad to say I got the shift actuator in and it did not fix the problem. Thoughts?

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    What happens instead of spinning? Main motor is running, hummmming? Water drains out ok?
    What was the fault code(s) that come up?
    Did you have to run the calibration mode?

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    From what I've been able to determine, I have two fault codes.

    These are the possibilities when only the Sensing light is illuminated under the check fault option:

    F0E2 – OVER SUDS CONDITION DETECTED
    F0E4 – HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE – RINSE CYCLE
    F0E5 – OFF BALANCE LOAD DETECTED

    ^I have ruled all of these out. Water lines are correct, suspension is solid, washer is lever etc..


    These are the possibilities when all but the wash light are illuminated:

    F7E5 – SHIFTER FAULT
    F7E6 – MOTOR FAULT
    F7E7 – MOTOR UNABLE TO REACH TARGET RPM

    ^I have performed all the mechanical and electrical tests. Continuity is good, basket moves freely etc..


    After installing the new actuator, I cleared the fault codes, ran calibration, then the auto self-test. Afterwards, I set it to Drain/Spin mode to see if it worked. No such luck... Basket still starts to spin, then stops spinning. Water drains just fine.

    Something new happened with it yesterday, though. I left the laundry room and came back an hour later to see it full of water and agitating like it was on a normal wash cycle (it was still on Drain/Spin only). At this point, I'm casting blame on the Main Control Board. I still hope the resolution isn't to replace the most expensive part on the machine ($130), but its all I can think of at this point. Greatly vexing, as the life of use this machine has seen was less than a year of in-home use followed by less than a year in dry storage.

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    I wish I knew more about these, just not many yet in my area....sorry.

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