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This wire harness assembly routes power and signals between controls and components to restore electrical connection and appliance function. It replaces a damaged or worn harness to help recover intermittent or lost circuits. What it does:
Made to be used on washing machines, this part is a timer. This component controls the electrical parts and the duration of time of the washing machine's cycles. It controls the operation of the washing machine, including each of the cycles.When the timer will not advance, the washing machine could become stuck in a cycle and run constantly without stopping. The washing machine may not advance through the particular cycle like the washing, rinsing, or spinning and could get stuck on one of the cycles. It's important to unplug the washing machine from the electrical outlet before attempting to repair or replace any parts. The replacement process is fairly easy and takes about 15 minutes to complete.This timer is compatible with washing machines that are manufactured by the Frigidaire, Gibson, Kenmore, and White-Westinghouse brands. This part is sold individually and is sourced straight from the manufacturer itself.
My wife suspected that the washing machine was broken because the load of wash started in the morning was still running at dinner time. I determined all the functions of the machine worked except the timer. AppliancePartsPro's website helped to confirm my diagnosis. Incidentally, this all took place in the evening...when I called there was someone in Customer Service to take my call and who also confirmed my diagnosis. I ordered the part and was glad to know there was no risk since I could... Read more
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This air duct seal creates a tight barrier between the dryer's lint housing and cabinet. Replacing a worn seal helps prevent air leaks, maintain proper airflow through the lint filter, and restore consistent drying performance.
Pulled front cover off of dryer and back plate to get belt on. Remember to always shut breaker off to machine and test to make sure no electricity is running to it. Pretty simple. I also replaced the seal to the air duct where the lint filter sits since I had to take the front the off anyway. About 1 hr of time to complete and I'll be 60 years old this month. Good thing I didn't have to pull the drum. Read more