Joseph for Model Number 110-82692120 I recently purchased several replacement parts from you guys for my ancient Kenmore 110 series washer. After installing a new trans, pump, clutch assembly, lid switch, inlet valve, dogs, agitator and basket springs, I am still having an issue between cycles. The washer during the rinse cycle makes a loud grinding noise (basket doesn't move, should begin to rotate). We have to disengage the rinse cycle and then reengage it before it starts to rotate and the noise stops. It empties fine, and spins out fine, but the basket doesn't start to rotate (as it should) during the emptying/ rinse cycle until we disengage/reengage. It is at that point when the noise stops also. I've bypassed the lid switch, thinking that it might be faulty, but the washer still did not correct until I stopped and restarted. Any idea what this is?
Answer Joseph, it is recommended that the drive brake W10820043 is inspected for any signs of it seizing up or for any burs along the brake contact plate that may cause the brake to not release properly during a spin. If there are no signs of either of these occurrences, then it would be likely that the timer 388296 (unfortunately, the manufacturer has discontinued this item) is not pausing long enough for the neutral transmission to switch between agitate and spin properly. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, March 25, 2020