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I know we had a thread a while back about how YouTube has helped folks over the years with how to fix things. Welll, YouTube came through again! Lately my 19 year old Kenmore HE3 front loading washing machine would stop mid-cycle and give an error code F02. It didn't take long to determine it was not draining properly, most likely due to a clogged "Drain Trap" that catches all the junk that you don't want going into your sewer system and clogging things up there.
Luckily, the fix was very easy - just popped the bottom cover off (3 torx screws) and the drain trap was right there in the front with an easy to unscrew "trap" that just unscrewed and pulled right out. Sure enough, it was VERY clogged! (AFter 19 years I'm not surprised). A guick clean of the trap and reinstalled it, now the thing drains like new!
I wonder what it would have cost to have a Sears Maintenace guy come out and do this job. I'm guessing north of $200. Now I still have to replace the rear main drum bearing (that's a bit more work, but there's a video for that too). It still spins, but it getting noisiy on high-speed spin. Probably will replace the belt just as a matter of principle while I'm in there.
Luckily, the fix was very easy - just popped the bottom cover off (3 torx screws) and the drain trap was right there in the front with an easy to unscrew "trap" that just unscrewed and pulled right out. Sure enough, it was VERY clogged! (AFter 19 years I'm not surprised). A guick clean of the trap and reinstalled it, now the thing drains like new!
I wonder what it would have cost to have a Sears Maintenace guy come out and do this job. I'm guessing north of $200. Now I still have to replace the rear main drum bearing (that's a bit more work, but there's a video for that too). It still spins, but it getting noisiy on high-speed spin. Probably will replace the belt just as a matter of principle while I'm in there.