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Customer Questions and Answers for Agitator Cam (Single) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM9416526
Manufacturer Part Number: 285825

This agitator cam is the replacement cam that fits under the washer agitator to engage the transmission and help transfer motion. Replacing a worn or broken cam restores secure agitator engagement for reliable washing action. What it does:

  • Locks the agitator to the drive so the agitator oscillates and reverses during wash cycles
  • Replaces a damaged or worn cam that can cause the agitator to slip, spin freely, or fail to agitate
  • Works with the agitator assembly and dogs to maintain proper drive engagement
  • Restores proper mechanical linkage between the agitator and the washer transmission
What's included: One agitator cam (1 piece) Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and water supply before beginning any repair
  • Remove the agitator, inspect agitator dogs and splines for wear, and replace if needed
  • Install the cam into the agitator and reassemble in reverse order of removal following the OEM service instructions
  • After reassembly, run a short test cycle to ensure the agitator engages and functions correctly

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Bernie, Based on the parts diagram and basic service manual, you do have an agitator bolt WP358237 (358237) and the basic instructions state " The surgilator Agitator is removed by first pulling off the agitator cap and inner cap.Then unscrew the 7/16" bolt found under the cap and pull straight up on the two piece agitator assembly. The clutch and clutch dogs that provide the Surgilator action are found in the upper portion of the agitator assembly." Perhaps the bolt is partially coverred with softner or soap residue, or something else.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, February 1, 2013

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