Understanding the Transmission Shifting Coils (“Wigwag”) in the Classic Whirlpool-Kenmore Belt-Drive Washing Machines

by Samurai Appliance Repair Man on January 3, 2010

in Haiku, Washer Repair

 

Red wire is for spin,
yellow wire is agitate:
Wigwagology.
the bamboo knows all, grasshoppah

 

Transmission shifting coil set (wig-wag) for a Whirlpool belt-drive washer - click it to git it, Hoss.

 

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