John K Alton , IL January 31, 2015 Motor would occasionally stall and lock up it became an ever increasing problem so i decided to replace it I watched the video, which explains everything you need to do. I already had the washer taken apart when the part arrived. The motor fit right in, and the washer was back together and working within ten minutes. The new motor looks like it is an improved version of the old one, so I'm confident the new motor will not suffer the same bearing problems as the original did. 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes