How Do You Repair A Kenmore Washing Machine?
The increasing costs of repair services is forcing many individuals to become do-it-yourselfers. If you are one of those people when your Kenmore washing machine starts acting up, partake in a little troubleshooting before enlisting the help of a professional. There may be several causes for a single problem. The key is to eliminate them one by one to identify the culprit. Whether your washer is direct drive or belted, here are some guidelines for repairing a Kenmore washing machine. Locate your washing machine’s model number in case you need to order parts. The number is printed on an aluminum “tag” that can be found underneath the lid, behind the door, on the top or backside of the machine’s control panel, on the front side of the appliance or on the machine’s main “cabinet.” Check the power. If your Kenmore washing machine does not operate at all, you may need to replace defective or blown fuses or reset a tripped circuit breaker. This is done by moving the lever to the “Off” positi