110357177 Kenmore Washer - Overview
Sections of the 110357177
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Washer Shaft Seal
PartSelect #: PS11746864
Manufacturer #: WP91939
This OEM upper transmission shaft seal, also known as the oil seal, is found in your washers and dryers. It acts as a barrier to prevent water from leaking into the transmission assembly. It measures ...
$10.42
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Washer Ringwire
PartSelect #: PS11773107
Manufacturer #: W11033823
This is part of the Basket Drive and found under the Brake Lining parts.
$11.92
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Wig Wag Solenoid
PartSelect #: PS396111
Manufacturer #: 84867
This transmission shifting coil set has 2 solenoids - one turns to start the agitating during the wash cycle and the other turns on to start the spin-dry cycle. Only one solenoid is operating at one time.
No Longer Available

Wig Wag Plunger Kit
PartSelect #: PS347742
Manufacturer #: 350384
This wig wag plunger kit comes with a plunger, a cam bar guide, a rivet, and a speed nut.
No Longer Available

SPRING
PartSelect #: PS334601
Manufacturer #: 285672
CONTAINS ONE EACH:
92814 SEAL
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the 110357177
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Washer would not spin on any cycle. The pump still work so it was not the belt.
The wig wag selenoid was not shifting the transmission to the spin mode. Using a 5/16 nut driver remove the two screws holding the back access panel. Using the same driver remove the set screw holding the wig wag onto the shaft. Lift the part off the shaft. If it is hard, using a small pry bar. Install new part and reverse the process
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Richard from Newark, DE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Wouldn't go out of spin brake mode
Used Liquid Wrench to loosen wig-wag solenoid bracket. Drilled out rivet on defective wig-wag plunger. Installed new one with easy-to-install rivet clip. Now works like a charm.
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Mike from Roeland Park, KS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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replaced wigwag solenoid: washer spun and drained but did not agitate
pulled leads off old wigwag solenoid, removed set screw and sprayed shaft w/wd40 then tapped it off shaft w/small hammer and large screwdriver. put new wigwag solenoid onto shaft then tapped it down into place and tapped it to rotate to expose set screw hole. reattached set screw, reattached leads to solenoid, checked looseness/freeness o
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f cam arms and it worked
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eric from moreno valley, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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