My tool collection is lacking at the moment, and I wasn't sure I'd be able to repair (or even figure out what was wrong with) my washer. So, I had originally paid a repairman to come by and diagnose and/or repair my washer. Once he had diagnosed the problem and told me the price to repair (nearly $500), I paid for his diagnostic, found the part online at appliancepartspros.com, and replaced it the same day it arrived. It was a very simple procedure, and the website had a video walk me through the process.