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Old 03-03-2008, 06:28 AM   #1
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Brand: Inglis
Model Number: Inglis Superb II X047301
Age: 5 - 10 years

help please ! My washer stopped agitating and spinning. Cloths were wet last time after a circle. I thought it was not spinning only. But actuallly it 's not agitaing when I test it today. The timer goes well, and it drains well.

Anyone can help me to find a mannual or tell me what to do please?
 
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Can you please verify your model number?

It should be on a tag with the serial number under the lid of the washer.

It sounds like the coupler that goes between the motor and transmission has failed.

You will need to remove the cabinet of the washer to access the pump and motor to remove them.

To remove the cabinet take the two screws in the console out and flip the console up on it hinges.

Remove the two brassy looking clips in each corner.

Disconnect the lid switch wiring harness.

Open the washer lid and tilt the cabinet toward you and lift at the same time.

Place the cabinet out of your way.

Release the two clamps holding the pump on. You do not have to take the hoses off of the pump just swing it the side.

Remove the wiring harness on the motor.

Remove the two motor mounts.

Lower the motor and check the coupler.
 
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Thanks a lot
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model X047301 or Inglis LR6683 Serial CC0928048
 
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Is your washer a Canadian model.

Here is a link to a breakdown of your washer model XO47301.
 
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