Common Kenmore water treatment replacement parts
- Water inlet filter. The water inlet filter traps large particles from entering the water treatment equipment to prevent damage and clogs.
- Inlet water seal. The inlet water seal keeps water from leaking through the water inlet connection on the water treatment equipment.
- Tank. The tank holds the water during the treatment process in the water treatment equipment.
- Water inlet cut-off valve. The water inlet cut-off valve shuts off the water supply going to the water treatment equipment.
Troubleshooting your Kenmore water softener when the display won't light up
Lack of electrical power, a failed power transformer or a faulty timer can prevent the water softener display from lighting up.
Check the electrical outlet by unplugging the water softener and plugging a small lamp or appliance into the outlet to check for power. Reset the house circuit breaker for the outlet if the outlet is dead.
If the electrical outlet is okay, check the transformer wiring connections to the timer (with the transformer unplugged from the electrical outlet). Reconnect any loose wires. If the transformer wiring connections are okay, check the transformer's wires for damage and replace the transformer if you find wiring damage.
If the electrical outlet and transformer are both okay, then you'll likely need to replace the water softener timer because it's not lighting up the display.