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Old 08-17-2007, 01:49 AM   #1
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My washer started to make a clicking nose as it went to spin cycle. Now it makes the noise and wont spin. Any idea how this can be fixed?
 
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Hi,

You may have a bad motor coupler.
See if this video helps.

Video: Whirlpool Made Direct Drive Washer Motor Coupler Replacement
 
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Hi,

You may have a bad motor coupler.
See if this video helps.

Video: Whirlpool Made Direct Drive Washer Motor Coupler Replacement
it's a kenmore. like 4 years old I think, but thank you
 
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What is the model number?
 
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What is the model number?
I will get back to you tomorrow with that
 
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