2004 Kenmore Elite Washer Mod. 110.24952300

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I decided to change the "dogs" as well.

 

Knob has been replaced, but damn, they couldn't make it anymore complicated.

Below is the video of the whole convoluted process:

 



 

 

 

 

 
 
I bought one before

With the matching electric dryer version, for my sister in Utah, used for $175. They were quiet but a hose broke after sometime and flooded the kitchen of their second floor duplex, thank goodness for renters insurance. If I remember correctly the spray rinse started at the same time as the spin. I kind of thought that was effective.
 
 

 

After a good cleaning.

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The motor coupling.

 

 

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Notice how much larger/robust the replacement coupling is compared to the original.

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Piece of cake.

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I ordered some minor parts. Hinge brackets (WP21097) and a Lid seal (WP8054939).
 
 

 

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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">On order: OEM Lid Hinge Pad Part #</span><span style="font-size: 12pt;">WP21097</span>

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An oddity.

 

 

I usually wash warm wash/warm rinse. I noticed last night that while the warm wash fills correctly, now there is no warm rinse, it's cold only. Could the water inlet valve be going bad? Or perhaps the water temperature switch?
 
 

 

From what I've read, it seems that it is indeed the water temperature switch. I am going to check it with a meter to to be sure. If it's bad, it will be an easy replacement, IF I can find the part. So far it's NLA.

 

Part #WP661615 (7 positions).

[this post was last edited: 9/8/2021-06:08]

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Louis

I feel your pain

I bought this Maytag in 2009 when they came out with load sensing. I wanted one modern machine to use.

This has been very good with the exception of this switch. This switch controls water temp and load sensing (water level) on this machine. Everything worked well for the first ten years, then it decided that all rinses would be tap hot water.

I've replaced this switch 3 times now. The current switch has been good for the last year so fingers crossed.

Don't give up, but try to find a genuine FSP switch if possible.

Bill

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