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I have a Kenmore HD washer model number 110.91121100 that is shaking when in the spin cycle. I have leveled the washer and have rearranged the clothes multiple times to no effect. When I observed the wash tub during the spin cycle it was shaking violently. What I need to know is this a common problem and if so is it an easy fix. Or is the washer on it's way out.

I believe this washer is 20 years old. Not sure though.

Thanks
 
 
Typical cause of this is either a broken spring or worn base pads.

There are three springs that anchor/stabilize the tub to the base, and a 4th spring at the rear that counterbalances the motor at front.

The tub support sits in and atop the base, pivots on three plastic/nylon pads and oscillates on three more pads which wear down over time. An inexpensive and relatively easy fix.

Look up your model at SearsPartsDirect.com to see parts diagrams.
 
Cement Floor

The house is on a concrete slab and feels stable around the washer.

Thanks DADoES. I will check out searspartsdirect for the parts. Hopefully I will be able to fix this issue.
 
 
I've used AppliancePartsPros several times.  Factory-packaged parts should be the same quality from any storefront, although some sellers may carry a few substitute/alternate non-factory items.  I search the needed parts (by manufacturer part number) at several sources including eBay to find the best price.  PartsTap.com and AppliancePartsPros.com have a reasonable ground shipping charge that's apparently flat-rate to cover multiple-item orders.
 
Checking Balance Ring

How would I check the balance ring. Do I have to remove the washer enclosure to check it. Or can I access it without removing the enclosure.
 
Balance ring.....

remove cabinet
remove spash shield
and there it is on top.....

I have removed them and left them out, no big difference.......

one machine would shake and go off balance.....while EMPTY--no load.....removal of balance ring eliminated the problem
 
 
I think Malcolm left a word out ... his advice should read "Make sure the balance ring has *not* dumped its contents..."

The balance ring mounts to the top edge of the inner basket, and is about half-filled with water for ballast. It can be checked without disassembly by shaking the tub and listening for a faint sloshing sound, or there may be a momentary slosh heard when heard when the basket brakes to a stop from full-speed spin.

Can you post a video on YouTube? Is the problem worse with or without clothes, or about the same either way?
 
Is the problem worse with or without clothes, or about the s

I believe it is the same either way. I will double check when I get home after work.

If the balance ring is empty is there a way to add water to it. Or is it a sealed unit.
 
Checked out the washer

I removed the cabinet when I got home and all of the springs are attached and look in good shape. I checked out the spin when empty and the tub moves some but not allot. Is this normal? Or should it not move at all. There was a small depression by the right rear foot where the previous owners did some plumbing repairs so I moved the washer to avoid the spot.

Also, I think there was a slight sloshing coming from the balance ring when I stopped the spin cycle. Should this sound be more noticeable? Could it have been the tub brake making the noise as well.

I'm hoping it was the depression in the floor that I missed that was causing the problem.

Thanks for all of the help.
 
BALANCE RINGS

The water level in the balance ring is tested by removing the tub cover and laying the washer on its side, the water should be roughly half full 9 and 3 o'clock. These washers should not be used without the balance ring ,yes the machine will vibrate with no clothes in the tub more with the ring than without the B R. But the machine is not made to be run empty, it won't hurt the machine to run empty but the BR can only work with a clothes load which will always be slightly out of balance. We do see BRs that have lost thier water charge, if this is the case the BR is to be replaced.
 
Is the washer worth repairing

Thanks again for all of the help everyone. I believe the noise I was hearing was the tub springs when I moved the tub. Not the balance ring sloshing. Looks like the BR is empty.

What I would like to know is if it is worth fixing. The transmission makes a loud clunk when the washer changes to the spin cycle and the washer is a BOL Kenmore and has limited functions. High, low water level switch and the perm press mode runs at the same speed as the normal cycle. I really do not want to sink the money into a washer that is worth 50.00 if that is what it is worth.

Is it worth it? Even if the trans is starting to act up.
 
Loud clunk into spin...

With my Whirlpools, the same thing happens as well. My newly acquired Kenmore has one too. There is a definitely clunk, I'm just not sure I would call it loud. Most likely the transmission is ok. You may even notice a clunk after it fills for wash or rinse and goes into agitation mode. For a simple balance ring I would do it; sometimes the simplicity of a BOL machine has it's charms. (Coming from a person who likes MOL or TOL machines lol.)

Though if you feel it is time to move on from your machine, please do consider us here as someone may be interested in the machine themselves.
 
Is the BR hard to remove

When I had the cabinet and tub cover off I did not see any mounting tabs for the BR. Are these hard to remove? Is a special tool needed to do this?
 
Clunking Sound

The clunking sounds of the transmission are normal.

When it goes into spin that is just the spin pawl on the neutral pak engaging onto the spin gear.

When the machine goes to drain or agitate, that sound is the agitator cam in the transmission disengaging/engaging the agitator shaft.

As for the BR, I think it just snaps off of the tub.
 
to get the BR off, usually involves a few screw drivers, slid down between the tub and BR to push the plastic clips outward and lift off.......

re-assembly is a matter of placing over the center and slide down onto the tub and these clips hold it in place again, theres also little tabs, where you sort of hold the tub still, and slide the BR until it locks in the little teeth against the tub......

a real simple task.......for many machines a lot of gunk builds up around this area, a good time to add some hot water and with a few slim brushes slid down between the inner and outter tub, and around the BR area, might as well as you have it all apart....don't forget to clean under the splash shield too!
 

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