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Customer Questions and Answers for Outer Tub (Wash Tub), 1 Each by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM17914125
Manufacturer Part Number: W10772612

This outer tub is the washer's sealed outer container that holds the inner tub and water during wash cycles, restoring the cabinet's water containment and structural support for the wash basket. What it does

  • Replaces a cracked or damaged outer tub that allows water to leak from the washer cabinet
  • Restores proper containment so the washer can fill and drain without pooling or leaking
  • Eliminates rubbing/metal-on-metal noises caused when the inner tub contacts a warped outer tub
  • Provides the mounting surface for seals, suspension/shock components, and the inner wash basket
What's included
  • One outer tub
Install notes
  • Disconnect power and water supply before starting; turn off the breaker and shut off water valves
  • Drain the washer and remove the cabinet and inner tub per OEM instructions before fitting the outer tub
  • Heavy component — use two people and proper lifting technique to avoid injury or damage
  • Inspect and replace related seals, bearings, or fasteners as recommended by the OEM for a complete repair

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For Whirlpool Outer Tub (Wash Tub), 1 Each (Part Number: OEM17914125)

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Bobby, First off, you have the wrong part number for the model number you supplied, for a WFW9750wwo1, the outer tub front would be, W10772613 (the front half of the outer tub). It is a bit involved, but a doable repair for a DIY'r, no special tools are required. here are some of the procedures you'll need to perform : Remove the top of the cabinet, and thre rear access panel and belt. 1. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 2. Turn off the water supply to the washer. 3. Pull the washer away from the wall. 4. Remove the detergent dispenser assembly 5. Loosen the clamp and remove the main water feed tube from the detergent dispenser. 6. Pull the free end of the main water feed tube from the tub opening.7. Remove the eight hex-head screws from the front frame and remove the frame. 8. Remove the 1/2? bolts (3 each) from the front top and bottom tub weights, and remove the weights from the tub. 9. Rotate the support out of the way, and remove the three 1/2? bolts from the top rear weight, then remove the weight from the washer. 10. Remove the bellows from the tub 11. Using a shallow pan to catch the water, unscrew the filter from the drain pump, and drain the water from the pump.12. Loosen the clamp and remove the pump-to-tub hose from the drain pump.14. Loosen the clamp and remove the vent tube-to-tub end.15. Remove the basket drive pulley from the basket shaft 16. Remove the T-20 Torx screw from the ground wire that is connected to the bearing hub, and pull the wire out of the tub holes. 17. Disconnect the pressure hose from the pressure switch.18. Remove the drive motor from the tub 19. Remove the temperature sensor and heater from the tub . 20. Remove the four motor control unit wiring standoffs from the tub. Squeeze in on the standoff tabs to release the standoffs. 21. Remove the four shock absorbers from the tub. To remove a shock absorber: a) Remove the 11/16? (17 mm) mounting bolt and nut from the base. b) Using a pair of pliers, turn the top of the shock absorber 90° so that the locking tabs align with the slots in the tub, and remove the shock absorber.22. Remove the end of the vent tube from the tub. 23. To remove the tub and basket: a) Lift the tub and basket assembly and unhook the two suspension springs, then remove the assembly from the washer, and place it front-side down on a padded surface.b) Remove the flat nuts from the tub.c) Mark the edges of the tub clamps with a pencil to make it easier to reinstall later.d) Use a large flat-blade screwdriver and pry off the tub clamps.e) Use a large flat-blade screwdriver and pry the tub halves apart, then lift the rear half of the tub off the front half .f) Lift the basket from the front half of the tub. Thanks and Good Luck

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, October 27, 2011

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