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Kenmore Model 110 Clutch Replacement

What you need

  1. Kenmore Model 110 Clutch Replacement, Transmission Clutch: step 1, image 1 of 2 Kenmore Model 110 Clutch Replacement, Transmission Clutch: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Unplug the washing machine.

    • Turn both the hot and cold water supply lines off.

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    • Disconnect the supply hoses using channel lock pliers. Use the towel to catch any water that may spill out.

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    • Use the channel lock pliers to remove tension on the hose spring clamp and pull the drain line from the washer.

    • Water will come out when hose is disconnected.

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    • Pinch the plastic tabs with the needle nose pliers and push through the metal back panel.

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    • Pull up the control panel located on top of the washer machine.

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    • Lift the plastic tab on the timer wiring harness connector and pull from the timer.

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    • Disconnect the hose and wiring harness from water level control.

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    • Push tab and remove the connector that is next to the water level control on the inside of the control panel.

    • Pull the connector from the door safety switch located on the main body of the washing machine top.

    • Disconnect the green wire ground point inside the control panel with the ratchet and a 1/4 inch socket.

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    • Use the flat head screwdriver to pry out clips on left and right side on top of the machine where the control panel was.

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    • Pull the hood gently from the front to separate from the base, leaving the tub, motor, and transmission exposed.

    • Carefully tilt the washer and set it on the back panel

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    • Remove the pump retaining clips.

    • Leave the pump hoses attached and move the pump aside.

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    • Lift the tab and remove the motor wiring harness connector.

    • Remove the plastic clip from the transmission housing.

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    • Remove the motor retaining clip screws with the ratchet and a 1/4 inch socket.

    • Use the flat head screw driver to pry retaining clips off of motor.

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    • Separate the motor from the transmission.

    • Be sure to check the rubber motor coupling while it is apart. The motor and the transmission will have a plastic piece with three prongs that fit into the rubber coupling. Check to make sure plastic prongs have not broken and the rubber coupling is not cracked.

    • If the motor coupling is cracked or broken it will need to be replaced.

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    • Inside the wash tank, use the flat head screw driver to pop cap off of the agitator.

    • Remove the transmission shaft nut with the ratchet and a 7/16 inch socket.

    • Remove the agitator by pulling it from the transmission shaft.

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    • On the bottom of the machine, remove the 3 bolts that hold the transmission in place with the ratchet and a 3/8 inch socket.

    • Gently pull the transmission out of the washer.

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    • Remove the metal washer from the transmission shaft.

    • Pry the retaining clip from the transmission shaft with the flat head screw driver.

    • Pry the spring clip from the clutch with the flat head screw driver.

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    • Remove the clutch.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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2 Comments

Nice tutorial! Thank you!

jdickes427 - Reply

My Kenmore washer is as same as this one, but now the agitator works, but it does not spin. So far I reached step 14, did not find anything wrong, which parts could be the problem? Clutch? Thanks

Harry Song - Reply

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