2004 Kenmore Elite Washer Mod. 110.24952300

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substitute switch?

Perhaps another switch that fits similar models that may have less temps available could be used in place of an exact match? It would mean the template doesn't match but I'm guessing the wiring would hopefully match up.
 
 

 

Hi Paul. No I couldn't go that route. It would drive me nuts. It has to work as intended.

 

I have discovered that the model # prior to this one WP3950344 is more readily available, but only used. I'll keep searching.

 

The new water inlet valve has arrived. I'll be installing that next.
 
 

 

My mistake. The part number for this washer IS WP3950344.

 

The rinse water starts filling warm, as selected. Within a minute the hot water is switched off and the cold water continues until fill. The switch checked out OK with the multimeter.

 

 
My Kenmore 80 Series washer from 2000 does the same thing with the warm/warm rinse. I read the owner's manual and it states that the warm rinse temperature will be cooler "than what we're used to". From what I have seen, none of these late 90's or early 2000's washers due a true warm rinse. This applies with and without the ATC.
 
Thanks Matt

 

 

This is from the owners manual, indeed the rinse "warm" temperature is cooler than the wash "warm" temperature. However, the rinse in my machine is cold. No matter if you use the manual setting or the ATC.

I am going to bite the bullet and order a used temperature control switch. I'll be installing the water inlet valve later tonight.

 

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Well keep us posted if that works. Could it be the ATC temp. control switch? Maybe it's since that's electronic, the components wore out? What about the temperature sensor?
 
Glenn

 

 

Cold water is 70F.

 

Hot water is 120F.

 

Temperatures vary widely. In the winter cold comes out ice cold, and depending on the time of day, the hot water can come out like lava. Really depends how many idiots are running dishwashers and washing machines without check valves. I usually run the dishwasher after 10PM because that is when the water is at it's hottest.
 
Excellent point about the warm rinse only activating when the water temperature is colder than 70F. I wonder why they designed it like that. You would think with the non ATC warm/warm it would let both hot and cold in continuously.

Nice job restoring the Speed Queen. I love my TC5. I have a ton of videos on my channel including my DD Kenmore.

 
Matt, I'd LOVE to get a TC5 one of these days! I now believe they're the last good top loader washers on the market today. But, I think I may end up going for a front loader instead because I'm a bit concerned that water restrictions may take place in my area soon since I live in the 2nd driest state in the country.
 

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