Yiliber Q Pembroke Pines , FL January 25, 2016 Mode shifter and seal were bad I really have to thank appliance pros for the video , it was a great help, i would suggest anyone who wants to do this ; to take the unit apart before ordering the parts,i had ordered just the bearing tub, but then i realized the shift assembly and seal were really the broken parts, not only that but also i broke the bearing split ring in and messed up the hub nut with the channel locks in the process . The procedure to fix the washer was at the beginning very hard since i didn't have the spanner wrench to take out the hub nut which i think is the hardest part of all.i used a channel locks and a hammer to get it loose then since the thread was so rusted it was tide all the way from the beginning to the end,i bang the hammer for like half of an hour, so hard that my shoulder hurt the next day, i finally got it loose.after that was just a matter of following steps from the video.so when it was time to order the parts i decided to order the spanner wrench too, just to make it easier on the assembling. after all my washer is running smooth, hopping it will last a few more years before it breaks again. Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours