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patoline
Premium Member
- Model Number
- 110.22062102
- Brand
- Sears Kenmore
- Age
- 1-5 years
Hi,
So I realize that there are a ton of issues with these washers but this one has not been problematic until recently. We bought this washer in early 2004.
The problem we're having is intermittent and we never see any diagnostic codes displayed. Every few weeks or so, typically during the rinse cycle, the washer will go into a 'start/stop' phase. We hear either the pump or motor (I'm assuming) start for a second, then stop, then start, then stop, etc. The countdown timer will stay at 21 for say 15 minutes or so then finally tick down to 20 and stay there for awhile. Last night it took about 2 hours to complete a cycle, other times it just adds 10-15 minutes to the cycle, but on one occasion it took about 10 hours. After the cycle finally completes, the clothes appear to have been washed properly.
The only other issue we've noticed (and I don't know if this is related) is that every once in awhile dark clothing will have soap stains on them.
So I'm thinking there's maybe something stuck in the pump or somewhere? Maybe a big clog of dog hair? My border collie sheds like crazy. But if there were a clog, shouldn't get some kind of diagnostic error code displayed? Or could this be some electical component that's beginning to fail?
I'm not interested in paying for a repair man at this point but I would like to try and fix it myself if the problem could be narrowed down to a specific component.
Thanks in advance!
So I realize that there are a ton of issues with these washers but this one has not been problematic until recently. We bought this washer in early 2004.
The problem we're having is intermittent and we never see any diagnostic codes displayed. Every few weeks or so, typically during the rinse cycle, the washer will go into a 'start/stop' phase. We hear either the pump or motor (I'm assuming) start for a second, then stop, then start, then stop, etc. The countdown timer will stay at 21 for say 15 minutes or so then finally tick down to 20 and stay there for awhile. Last night it took about 2 hours to complete a cycle, other times it just adds 10-15 minutes to the cycle, but on one occasion it took about 10 hours. After the cycle finally completes, the clothes appear to have been washed properly.
The only other issue we've noticed (and I don't know if this is related) is that every once in awhile dark clothing will have soap stains on them.
So I'm thinking there's maybe something stuck in the pump or somewhere? Maybe a big clog of dog hair? My border collie sheds like crazy. But if there were a clog, shouldn't get some kind of diagnostic error code displayed? Or could this be some electical component that's beginning to fail?
I'm not interested in paying for a repair man at this point but I would like to try and fix it myself if the problem could be narrowed down to a specific component.
Thanks in advance!
Kenmore Calypso Manual Diagnostico Pdf
JoeyD
Premium Member
Kenmore Calypso Manual Diagnostico Instructions
During the past few months my Calypso washer has given me the same fault code more than once, but not consistently. The fault code is CI. I reviewed other blog threads about this particular fault code, and have definetly determined that the cause isn't for the washer isn't being overloaded. I was hoping that I could do some sort of check to determine if the fault code is machine related, or perhaps from the old wiring in the house. Our house is almost 90 years old, and although the wiring from the part of the house that the electrical connection is hooked up to is realatively new, I am trying to determine which end to start working on the diagnosis. I am realitively handy with tools, but when it comes to the electrical componets of the house or the machines components, I am not quite as good. I have limited experience with a meter. I am hoping for some help in getting this resolved before involving a technician from Sears. Nothing wrong with the techs, don't get me wrong, but I often am shelling out a few hundred dollars to someone doing something I find out later that I can do and have done with minimal help. Hoping that someone can give me some tips.