kenmore series 90 washer worth fixing?
#1
kenmore series 90 washer worth fixing?
We had a 25 yr. old kenmore hd series 80 washer (72983100 - belt driven) that quit immediately when something heavy was put into in a spin cycle (no other cycle was used). The motor hums faintly when switched on to any cycle position).
I picked up a series 90 (110.26902690) for 10$ *as is* w/o a pump. When I brought it home and plugged it in all it did was give a motor hum in certain cyle positions (not all). I was hoping I would get a strong motor response and then buy a pump. The bushing (rubber cover) behind the motor is also worn.
Is either worth repairing? I am not familiar with how these washers work but if tinkering will give anymore needed info I can certainly do that.
thanks
I picked up a series 90 (110.26902690) for 10$ *as is* w/o a pump. When I brought it home and plugged it in all it did was give a motor hum in certain cyle positions (not all). I was hoping I would get a strong motor response and then buy a pump. The bushing (rubber cover) behind the motor is also worn.
Is either worth repairing? I am not familiar with how these washers work but if tinkering will give anymore needed info I can certainly do that.
thanks
#2
Hi Ed,
- in both cases, I would check the motor start switch. First UNPLUG the machine, now mark and then disconnect the wires from the switch.You will need a multimeter, and test across each pair of wires, locate the button, and you should have continuity with button in one position, resistance in the other. If any position reads same with button in and out, get a new switch.
- in both cases, I would check the motor start switch. First UNPLUG the machine, now mark and then disconnect the wires from the switch.You will need a multimeter, and test across each pair of wires, locate the button, and you should have continuity with button in one position, resistance in the other. If any position reads same with button in and out, get a new switch.