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 Posted: Fri Nov 6th, 2009 02:46 pm
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Please help

I need a new Spin Cam Bar and cannot find a replacement part for this. Any of you folks got one stashed away that you might be able to part with.

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dnohe wrote: Please help

I need a new Spin Cam Bar and cannot find a replacement part for this. Any of you folks got one stashed away that you might be able to part with.

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dean

It would help if a complete model# is giving when looking for help, (your model# should be LHA5700W0).

I couldn't find a parts breakdown of the transmission showing the cam bars but one of my old parts books has the cam bars listed.

The spin cam bar is part# 350532 and it is surprisingly still available, (I didn't thing they were, I just installed a used one last week).

RepairClinic even has them and in stock and cheaper then a some of the few other places that still show them as available, ($15.05 + Shipping).

http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=154&N=3233



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Budget Appliance Repair wrote:
... I couldn't find a parts breakdown of the transmission showing the cam bars ... The spin cam bar is part# 350532 and it is surprisingly still available

aaahhh ..

thanks Budget Appliance Repair

LHA5700xx not listed at Sears, but

LA5700XMW0 DRIVE Parts List & Diagrams

(some other models LA5700xxx use different transmision)



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Thanks guys - After a few searches, I did manage to find a shop that was able to find one buried in old inventory.

And actually the extension on both the washer and dryer is N1 (Dryer is LHE5700N1)

Which by the way stopped producing heat today - Guess I need to ask for that manual too so I can find the heating element and replace it.

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Hey - I just read a thread from over a year ago about this dryer (LHE5700) and you had given some advice on fuses. Is there a fuse that would stop heat, yet allow the machine to operate as normal. Or is there a heating element that has failed causing no heat on any settings

dean.

Posted: Tue Feb 19th, 2008 20:03

http://applianceguru.com/forum2/15621.html


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