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Old 12-28-2007, 11:48 PM
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Whirpool (Sears) 110 C28922790 Washing Machine

Hi guys, got a quick question. I have a washing machine here that is doing something funky. The basket wasn't going into high speed so I replaced the motor coupler and when I reasembled it it seemed to work ok, BUT now I get a burning smell coming from drum. The drum is spinning no problem, and I double checked all mounts and connections.. The pump works fine, and empties water no problem... I am wondering what anyone thinks it is ? perhaps the clutch is burnt out ?

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Old 12-29-2007, 02:00 AM
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Arrow *Canadain* Kenmore washer

** Sears 110 C28922790 Washing Machine **

That appears to be a Canadian model. I'm afraid I have no access to parts lists for Canadian Kenmore products to see how it was designed.

** The basket wasn't going into high speed so I replaced the motor coupler **

If your washer is Whirlpool's 'direct drive' washer design, the coupler won't usually affect the spin speed other than maybe stopping it totally should the coupler fail. Poor spinning could be caused by the clutch slipping too much or maybe some clothing caught between the tubs hampering movement.

** now I get a burning smell coming from drum. **

Maybe something's rubbing??? I can't think of anything else that could cause odors inside the tubs.

JMO

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Old 12-29-2007, 08:40 AM
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Thanks,

Thanks for the post.... helps a bit.. I am wondering where I can get an exploded parts list for the unit so I can see the take apart better, the clutch assembly looks a little tricky to remove....

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Old 12-29-2007, 11:49 AM
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I am wondering where I can get an exploded parts list for the unit
The only place will be from Sears Canada.

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