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-@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. The drive coupler is made up of 2 plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change. Good luck.
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+@sirprime , James,
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+If your Kenmore 110 Series Washing Machine refuses to spin or agitate during the wash cycle, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Kenmore_110_Series_Washing_Machine_Doesn%E2%80%99t_Spin_or_Agitate|Kenmore 110 Series Washing Machine Doesn’t Spin or Agitate problem page] for possible causes and solutions.
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+It looks like your washer is a direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. The drive coupler is made up of 2 plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change. Good luck.
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+I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Motor-Coupling/285753A/1195967?modelNumber=110.20702990&ss=a11b6d501801&mr=1

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-@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. The drive coupler is made up of 2 plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.
+@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. The drive coupler is made up of 2 plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change. Good luck.
+I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Motor-Coupling/285753A/1195967?modelNumber=110.20702990&ss=a11b6d501801&mr=1

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-@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. the drive coupler is made up of to plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.
+@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. The drive coupler is made up of 2 plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.
https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Motor-Coupling/285753A/1195967?modelNumber=110.20702990&ss=a11b6d501801&mr=1

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-@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. the drive coupler is made up of to plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.
+@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. the drive coupler is made up of to plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken causing the noise. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.
https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Motor-Coupling/285753A/1195967?modelNumber=110.20702990&ss=a11b6d501801&mr=1

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@sirprime , James, It looks like your washer is direct drive with a direct drive coupler between the transmission and motor. the drive coupler is made up of to plastic parts one on the transmission and one on the motor, between couplers is a black rubber isolator which may be worn or broken. The link below will show the part and also has a video showing how to change.

https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Kenmore-Washing-Machine-Motor-Coupling/285753A/1195967?modelNumber=110.20702990&ss=a11b6d501801&mr=1

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