Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help!
  Advanced
Register  |  Log in  
   Ask    
 Answer  
  Help  

Ask QuestionsprogressAnswer QuestionsprogressBuild ReputationprogressBecome an Expert
 
Free Answers in 3 Easy Steps

Register Now
3 Steps

At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to:
  • Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics.
  • Accept money for answers that you provide.
  • Communicate privately with other members (PM).
  • See fewer ads.

Home > Home & Garden > Appliances   »   Hi all probably asked B4 but

Answer this Question
Ask about Appliances
 
Question Tools Search this Question Display Modes
Question
 
 
#1  
Old Feb 1, 2006, 03:56 PM
Bobbynol
New Member
Bobbynol is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 4
Bobbynol See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Hi all probably asked B4 but

I have a 10 year old whirlpool washer that just stoped agitating????? Evry thing els works fine.

Reply With Quote
 
     

Answers
 
 
Old Feb 2, 2006, 04:17 PM   #2  
applguy
Full Member
applguy is offline
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lincoln, NE
Posts: 254
applguy See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
You didn't say how old it was in the other thread. If it's about 10 years old, this might be tricky to track down. It probably won't be the motor capacitor, since the washer will spin. It won't be the motor coupler because it spins. The drive motor runs in one direction for wash and the other direction for drain/spin functions. When the washer will perform one or the other, chances are the motor is ok. I would probably lean towards a timer on this one. You might try accessing the timer and try pushing in on all the wires, checking for jacket discoloration immediately behind the molex plug. Does it make any humming noises when it's supposed to be agitating? Do you have a volt-ohm meter? Get me a model number and I can pull the schematic and give you some points to check if you would like. If you need help getting the console open, there are two phillips screws on the bottom front edge of the console. Remove those screws and pull the console towards you and up. Then the panel will hinge over backwards and you will find the timer. Try pushing in on all the wires, checking for jacket discoloration immediately behind the molex plug.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Feb 3, 2006, 10:39 AM   #3  
Bobbynol
New Member
Bobbynol is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 4
Bobbynol See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by applguy
You didn't say how old it was in the other thread. If it's about 10 years old, this might be tricky to track down. It probably won't be the motor capacitor, since the washer will spin. It won't be the motor coupler because it spins. The drive motor runs in one direction for wash and the other direction for drain/spin functions. When the washer will perform one or the other, chances are the motor is ok. I would probably lean towards a timer on this one. You might try accessing the timer and try pushing in on all the wires, checking for jacket discoloration immediately behind the molex plug. Does it make any humming noises when it's supposed to be agitating? Do you have a volt-ohm meter? Get me a model number and I can pull the schematic and give you some points to check if you would like. If you need help getting the console open, there are two phillips screws on the bottom front edge of the console. Remove those screws and pull the console towards you and up. Then the panel will hinge over backwards and you will find the timer. Try pushing in on all the wires, checking for jacket discoloration immediately behind the molex plug.

I narrowed it down to the agitating dog ears inside the agitator, 8 years of up 3-5 loads a day wore them out. $35.00-45.00 on the internet to replace the whole agitator assembly. VERY easy!

Thank you!
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Feb 5, 2006, 02:40 PM   #4  
applguy
Full Member
applguy is offline
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lincoln, NE
Posts: 254
applguy See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Yes, it it very easy. Although, you can replace just the dogs for about 8.00, and it's almost as easy. Whirlpool part number 80040. Just to clarify, for others who might read this thread with similar problems, the agitator dogs won't stop the washer from agitating completely. This agitator is made of 2 parts; the lower and upper halves. The lower half is directly attached to the transmission shaft, and therefore unless completely broken, will always agitate. The dogs simply advance the upper half to help move the clothes through the tub. The "correct complaint" would be along the lines of "agitator stopped moving, even though washer sounds like it's working". Glad you figured it out.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
Answer this Question
Ask about Appliances


Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

 
Similar Sponsors

Similar Questions
Question Asker Topic Answers Last Post
What are frequently asked questions in technical interview of Chemical Engineer rajbhhar_s Other Careers 0 May 1, 2005 04:50 AM




Copyright ©2003 - 2007, Ask Me Help Desk.
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:44 AM.

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC6 © 2006, Crawlability, Inc.