pierreandreply4 Well-known member Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 2,588 Location St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canad Yesterday at 10:00 AM #1 hello to all just found a screenshot of a kenmore direct drive that seem to be a sud return washer base on the model number i have never seen this model
hello to all just found a screenshot of a kenmore direct drive that seem to be a sud return washer base on the model number i have never seen this model
Chetlaham Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 11, 2013 Messages 4,266 Location United States Yesterday at 6:54 PM #2 Wait, you can save the rinse water? A dream come true. I've always thought saving the rinse water made much more sense than saving the wash water.
Wait, you can save the rinse water? A dream come true. I've always thought saving the rinse water made much more sense than saving the wash water.
pierreandreply4 Well-known member Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 2,588 Location St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canad Yesterday at 7:25 PM #3 wish there was a pic of the whole washer
Chetlaham Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 11, 2013 Messages 4,266 Location United States Yesterday at 7:51 PM #4 My guess is it would look similar to this washer: Most likely the second rinse switch and second rinse allotments were converted into suds options and suds return increments.
My guess is it would look similar to this washer: Most likely the second rinse switch and second rinse allotments were converted into suds options and suds return increments.
D d-todd Active member Platinum Member Joined Apr 20, 2025 Messages 32 Location Denver Yesterday at 10:22 PM #5 I worked on plenty of these back in the day. There was a large solenoid-operated valve in the lower left rear that handled the diversion.
I worked on plenty of these back in the day. There was a large solenoid-operated valve in the lower left rear that handled the diversion.