thanks Betsy, another day I'd like to ask you about the Sears repair staff and what their cost might be to travel through the islands. Long ago I had a large tub Sears washer and we could not figure out what the problem was so I ended up calling Sears to send their man to the house. a real nice fella and the first thing he did was to tell us even though this was a big tub washer never fill it with towels or jeans because of the weight. . he personally had the same washer at his home. and he was right. under the tub is a small , maybe about the size of a dollar coin . a plastic casing with small metal ball bearings in it. . his little computer told us if he fixed it it would be $129 and sure enough that is what it was. . In this case of our dryer being down it is simple enough to figure that it is the heating element. which we can do if we get the part. thanks again.Lee
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 01:00:14PM -1000, Betsy Whitney wrote: > Aloha Lee, > Try this: > 800-469-4663 > At 12:47 PM 1/23/2009, you wrote: > > > > >Do you know of a number to call for a supplier of parts for a Sears > >dryer . which is a Kenmore 90 series. > >we went to our local Sears outlet store and apparently his comment was > >he could order a dryer element with the part number we have but could > >not garunetee that we would get that part and nothing could be returned. > >I called another number they gave me and I was not able to get passed > >the language barrier. any help with a solid phone number for parts > >would be appreciated. this dryer is maybe ten years old. thanks.Lee > > > >-- > >No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish. > >Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > -- No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish. Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
