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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Dryer M-series Coil Kit
2. Removed two bolts at bottom front of machine and took off the bottom front panel.
3. Removed three bolts from black plastic exit vent and took it out to give more room to access everything.
4. removed two wires and screws on the limit thermostat. Did the reverse to place the new one.
5. Removed wires (remembering placement), then holder screw. rotated the Gas Dryer Sensor counter clockwise to release the bottom tab so the sensor can be taken off the flame tube. Did the reverse to place the new one on.
6. Removed the one screw on the gas/flame tube that holds the bracket and igniter inside the flame tube. Removed the wires fro the igniter (remember placement) Slid the whole assembly toward the back of the machine to get the tube off the gas valve then rotated the whole assembly counter-clocwise to release the tab on the left side of the bracket. This was a little tight and had to work with it a bit to get the tab out and slide the whole piece out of the flame tube.
7. Once the tube and igniter were out i removed the scree that holds the igniter and replaced with the new one. Made sure no dust, etc. was in the piece.
8. Did the reverse to place the tube/igniter back into the flame tube.
9. Carefully and forcefully removed the wire connectors to the two coils. These were tough to get off. Removed the two screws that hold the bracket that holds the two coils in place. Slid the coils off the spindles remembering which one has the two wire connection and which one has the three wire connection and the way they went on. Replaced the old with the new. Placed the bracket onto the new coils and made sure the little bumps on the top are in the holes in the bracket. Tightened the screws to hold the coil bracket. Reattached the wire connectors to the coils making sure they go ALL the way back on.
10. Vaccumed everything I could to get lint, dust, etc. out.
11.Replaced the black vent plastic.
12 Made sure the exit vent on the back was not crimped or clogged. Checked the little flap door where the vent goes outside to make sure it opens and closes super easy to no air flow is restricted.
13. For testing I left the bottom panel open. Make sure you closed the door, reconnect the plug and turn the gas valve back on. Hit the go button on autodry or timed dry. The door must be closed to create the closed circulation of the system so the fan sucks the flame into the tube otherwise the flame will not fire deep into the tube and will set off one fo the overheat sensors. After hitting the go button your drum will start to rotate, then a few seconds later you'll hear a click and your igniter will start to burn bright orange. Another click and the gas should flow and ignite.
14. This shows that you've fixed the ignition problem. I just replaced everything I thought that could be wrong in stead of hunting and trial and error. All the parts were about $137 so I thought it was worth making sure.
15. IMPORTANT: If during your test the flame turns off after a little while then turns back on only to turn off again, don't panic. This happened to me as well. I found that you need to run the dryer with wet clothes in the dryer. The wetness in the clothes will keep the autodry sensor from shutting off the dryer since there will be moisture in the exhaust. If it's on timed dry the wet clothes will cool the exhaust air and keep the overheat sensors from turning the heat off. So no heating of dry clothes to get out wrinkles. Just dry the wet clothes. This is all I did and it's been working great so far. Good Luck! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS334310
Manufacturer Part Number 279834
When the igniter reaches a high enough temperature, these coils (Coil Valve, Dryer Gas Valve Coil Kit, Dryer Valve Coil Kit, Gas Valve Solenoid) work together to open the gas valve and allow the gas to enter the burner. This is a safety mechanism to ensure that there are no unsafe buildups of gas inside your appliance. The coils are attached to the dryer gas valve. If the dryer does not heat or heats intermittently, the coil may not be opening the gas valve. Both coils must be operational for the valve to open. No continuity would indicate a defective coil, but they can be intermittent and fail when they get hot. Both coils should be replaced when one of them is broken. This part can break as a result of material fatigue from normal use. This part measures approximately 1 inch in diameter and 1 inch in height, and is constructed of plastic and metal. It comes in black/beige. This part features a 3-terminal boost/hold coil and a 2-terminal secondary coil
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Not Heating
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Installation Instructions
Michael from Kirkwood, MO
Gas Dryer would not ignite
1. Removed lint screen and holder frame. Unplugged the electrical cord and closed the gas valve in the line before it goes into the dryer.2. Removed two bolts at bottom front of machine and took off the bottom front panel.
3. Removed three bolts from black plastic exit vent and took it out to give more room to access everything.
4. removed two wires and screws on the limit thermostat. Did the reverse to place the new one.
5. Removed wires (remembering placement), then holder screw. rotated the Gas Dryer Sensor counter clockwise to release the bottom tab so the sensor can be taken off the flame tube. Did the reverse to place the new one on.
6. Removed the one screw on the gas/flame tube that holds the bracket and igniter inside the flame tube. Removed the wires fro the igniter (remember placement) Slid the whole assembly toward the back of the machine to get the tube off the gas valve then rotated the whole assembly counter-clocwise to release the tab on the left side of the bracket. This was a little tight and had to work with it a bit to get the tab out and slide the whole piece out of the flame tube.
7. Once the tube and igniter were out i removed the scree that holds the igniter and replaced with the new one. Made sure no dust, etc. was in the piece.
8. Did the reverse to place the tube/igniter back into the flame tube.
9. Carefully and forcefully removed the wire connectors to the two coils. These were tough to get off. Removed the two screws that hold the bracket that holds the two coils in place. Slid the coils off the spindles remembering which one has the two wire connection and which one has the three wire connection and the way they went on. Replaced the old with the new. Placed the bracket onto the new coils and made sure the little bumps on the top are in the holes in the bracket. Tightened the screws to hold the coil bracket. Reattached the wire connectors to the coils making sure they go ALL the way back on.
10. Vaccumed everything I could to get lint, dust, etc. out.
11.Replaced the black vent plastic.
12 Made sure the exit vent on the back was not crimped or clogged. Checked the little flap door where the vent goes outside to make sure it opens and closes super easy to no air flow is restricted.
13. For testing I left the bottom panel open. Make sure you closed the door, reconnect the plug and turn the gas valve back on. Hit the go button on autodry or timed dry. The door must be closed to create the closed circulation of the system so the fan sucks the flame into the tube otherwise the flame will not fire deep into the tube and will set off one fo the overheat sensors. After hitting the go button your drum will start to rotate, then a few seconds later you'll hear a click and your igniter will start to burn bright orange. Another click and the gas should flow and ignite.
14. This shows that you've fixed the ignition problem. I just replaced everything I thought that could be wrong in stead of hunting and trial and error. All the parts were about $137 so I thought it was worth making sure.
15. IMPORTANT: If during your test the flame turns off after a little while then turns back on only to turn off again, don't panic. This happened to me as well. I found that you need to run the dryer with wet clothes in the dryer. The wetness in the clothes will keep the autodry sensor from shutting off the dryer since there will be moisture in the exhaust. If it's on timed dry the wet clothes will cool the exhaust air and keep the overheat sensors from turning the heat off. So no heating of dry clothes to get out wrinkles. Just dry the wet clothes. This is all I did and it's been working great so far. Good Luck! Read more...
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Washer Water Inlet Valve
compoments and reassembled.
Test run machine. Ran like new! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS334646
Manufacturer Part Number 285805
The water inlet valve on your washing machine is used to fill the tub with cold, warm, or hot water for the wash and rinse cycles. This part could have either a blue or green-colored valve body. There are two ports for water to enter and this valve is compatible with a half-inch ID hose. It has two 3/4-11x1/2 NHT hose threads. You may have a faulty valve if your washer is leaking, has no hot or cold water, will not stop filling with water, will not fill with water, fills and drains at the same time, or is noisy. To confirm that the valve is faulty, unplug the washer when the symptom occurs. If the washer continues to fill, then the inlet valve is defective.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- No hot or cold water
- Water Filling Issues
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Installation Instructions
Don from Wyoming, MN
Washer stopped at rinse cycle
Removed the top and back panels. Replacedcompoments and reassembled.
Test run machine. Ran like new! Read more...
Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Valve
PartSelect Number PS12343369
Manufacturer Part Number WH13X27314
Introducing the GE Water Inlet Valve 2-1, an essential component for your washing machine. This valve controls the flow of water into your washer, ensuring accurate and effective operation. Before installing, be sure to unplug your washer and shut off your water supply to ensure safety. To help prevent any minor injuries during installation, wearing work gloves is recommended. Trust in the quality and reliability of GE to keep your washer functioning at its best.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- No hot or cold water
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Water Valve
PartSelect Number PS12585116
Manufacturer Part Number 5304515818
This genuine OEM Frigidaire water valve is ideal for hot and cold water applications and is equipped with inlet screens for optimal functionality. It's particularly suited for Frigidaire models, as well as select models of Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan. The innovative design of this product enables efficient control of water flow into your laundry center. For safety, it's recommended to unplug the laundry center and shut off the water supply before installing this part. Make sure to wear work gloves for protection during installation. With this high-performance Frigidaire water valve, you can assure an effective and reliable water supply for your laundry tasks.
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect Number PS815509
Manufacturer Part Number 134190200
The water inlet valve has two ports for water to enter and controls the flow of water into a washing machine. Hot, cold, and warm water can easily enter the washer this way. If the water inlet valve is in any way damaged or defective, it may be slow to fill or even leak. Before beginning this replacement, make sure to unplug the washer from the power range or shut off the house circuit breaker. Remember to wear gloves for safety. Refer to the installation instructions and the diagram provided by the manufacturer for best results and accuracy.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- No hot or cold water
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Installation Instructions
alvaro from east hampton, NY
Washer Continued To Fill To Point Of Overflow
First I removed the top panel held by four screws at rear of panel, pulling the panel foward and up. Then disconnected the power and water connections. Then I removed the two screws holding the flow valve to the washer rear panel,pulled the valve foward ,removed the two electric connectors, pinched the water clamp with pliers and removed the water connection to the valve. Then replaced with the new valve followed the above steps in reverse order, finishing up by re placing the water connections and power. Then checked fo proper replacenent and leaks before replacing top panel.
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect Number PS11742193
Manufacturer Part Number WP3979345
This water inlet valve attaches the water lines to the back of your appliance. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired temperature, or amount of water needed.
Fixes these symptoms
- No hot or cold water
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect Number PS1990850
Manufacturer Part Number 134890600
This water inlet valve attaches the water lines to the back of your appliance. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired temperature, or amount of water needed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
D from Baytown, TX
water continually leaking into tub when not in use
Repair was harder than originally anticipated. Front had to be taken off, but trying to get all panels back in place was quite a job
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Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Natural Gas Limiter
PartSelect Number PS11743791
Manufacturer Part Number WP694424
The leak limiter or natural gas limiter is used in dryers. This part acts as a cover of the adjustment screw on the pressure regulator. If you are changing from propane (LP) back to natural gas, it is best to replace this part. To convert your washer from LP to natural gas, remove the top of the dryer and screws to access the computer. When control panel is accessed, remove the wire harnesses in the front and the control panel itself. Next, remove the access panel and disconnect the wire that activates the moisture sensor. Remove the main front panel using a 1/4 inch nut driver and the belt from the pulley. Once you pull out the drummer you now have access to the gas valve. Refer to the diagram for further installation instructions. Remember to unplug your dryer from the power source for safety.
Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Gas Conversion Kit
PartSelect Number PS3499704
Manufacturer Part Number WE25M74
Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Valve
PartSelect Number PS11769643
Manufacturer Part Number W10906602
Introducing the Whirlpool Water Inlet Valve, a genuine OEM component designed for durability and flawless performance. This valve helps control the water flow within your washing machine, ensuring optimal cleaning. Installation is straightforward, but please remember to disconnect the appliance and shut off the water supply prior to setting up. To protect your hands, don't forget to don work gloves while undertaking this process. This part is designed for certain models of Whirlpool, making it an ideal replacement for machine maintenance. Please ensure you validate your model number before placing an order for seamless compatibility.
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