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The Dryer Door Handle is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. A dryer door handle can deteriorate due to prolonged use, repeated force when opening or closing the door, or accidental impact that causes cracks or breakage. These factors may compromise the handle's structural integrity and make it less reliable.
Color: White
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Door Handle include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Quick fix. Nothing hard. Read more
This water inlet valve controls the flow of household water into the dishwasher at the start of a cycle. Replacing a weak, stuck, or leaking valve restores proper filling performance and helps prevent fill-related errors and leaks. What it does:
Ordered this part and just changed it out. Not hard once I figured out how to get in to it. Read more
Secures the motor to its mounting point in your laundry center. Replace if the retainer is worn, broken, or has lost tension to prevent motor misalignment.
I bought it here. It came quickly. I took the washer apart and put it in. Read more
This water level pressure switch senses tub water level and signals the control to stop filling and advance the cycle. Replacing a failed switch restores proper fill shut-off and allows the washer to move to wash, drain, and spin.
After trouble shooting what f21 error was. I cleaned all hoses from the tube hose to all discharge hoses. I actually replace the washer discharge hose. I still got the same error. I had a few conversations with your service techs. They gave me great advice each time I called. At the end I had to replace the washer drain pump and pressure switch. we have gone 1 week without errors code so I consider the problem solved. I really like the replacement part videos. I also like the ease of... Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill, overfills, or leaks when idle by replacing the water inlet valve. Most DIYers complete this repair in 15-60 minutes.
The error code indicated the washer wasn't getting any water, although the basket was filling to an unusually high level. After checking the inlet hoses and their connections but without opening the top cover to see the actual water level pressure switch, I went ahead and ordered the part. After receiving the switch, I opened the cover and found the original switch had fallen off it's mounting (for who-knows how long ago) and was resting against the drum. Over time, the movement of the drum... Read more
Washer making loud grinding noise during spin? A damaged motor rotor with worn splines or cracked magnets causes this. Repair guide included.
Replaced rotor and stator Read more
Replace your washer's cracked or leaking outer tub. This housing holds the inner basket and prevents water from leaking into the machine's interior.
Replaced tub and center post seal Read more
Replacement heater assembly for washers. Installs in the wash tub housing. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged. Includes integrated thermistor sensor.
I looked online ans read where the tE error code meant the thermistor was bad. I then found a video on YouTube showing how to replace the part. On AppliancePartsPros.com I chatted with a technician that told me the thermistor on my particular model was built into the heater unit and he gave me the link to purchase it. After it arrived via FedEx I followed the repair video and installed it myself (I'm a girl). So far I have run about a half dozen loads and no problems! Thank you so much... Read more
Washer won't start or advance through cycles? A failed capacitor prevents proper motor startup. This part stores energy to boost the motor during operation.
I originally thought it to be my capacitor. But after installing the new one my machine still wouldn't wash, upon further inspection the hose that connects to the water level indicator on the control panel had popped a loose. I reconnected it and my washer is working just fine now. So try and do a complete inspection before spending unnecessary money ($125) like I did. Read more
Washer stops mid-spin or shows F6E1 error? The motor control board regulates drive motor speed and direction. Most DIYers replace it in 15-30 minutes.
On-line chat with AppliancePartsPros told me the error code was was for motor speed and they sent me a .pdf file on what to do to T/S it. Following the sheet I checked motor and Tack resistance and wiring - all OK, so I ordered a Motor Controller Ckt board assy. It arrived in 24 hours, during that time i watched the replacement videos and removed the old part. Upon receiving the new part I installed it (15 min), tested the washer (it worked), then put all the panels back on, pushed the washer... Read more
Fix a washer that fills slowly, won't fill, or leaks water when off with this water inlet valve. DIY repair takes about 30 minutes with basic tools.
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Secures the stator to the motor assembly in your washer. Replace if bolt is stripped, spinning freely, or missing to restore proper motor stability.
I originally thought the washer had a bad bearing, but once I got it disassembled it the spider arms were broken. This required the replacement of the tub assembly. While replacing the tub I replaced all of the water bellows. The parts came quickly, the live chat and videos were very helpful. This washer has to be completely disassembled to replace the drum, so mark all the screw locations, tag and bag everything and take lots of pics. It was a very rewarding project and hundreds of dollars... Read more
Washer won't spin or agitate properly? A worn stator disrupts the motor's magnetic field, preventing drum rotation. Moderate DIY repair restores spin.
Dryer door won't stay closed? This door strike engages with the catch to secure the door. Simple DIY fix in minutes with basic tools and video guide.
Removed and replaced with new strike and catch. Per instruction video. Read more
This retainer ring is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on front load washing machines to hold the boot seal in place. The boot seal is the gasket that seals the washing machine when the door is closed to prevent water from leaking. The retainer ring is located flush against the boot seal and has either a spring clamp or screw clamp that secures it. Over time, this ring may become damaged due to the washing machine's normal use and age. If the ring is not tight, the washing machine could leak when in use. If water is coming from the door, it is a good idea to inspect and replace the retainer ring and possibly the boot as well.Unplug the washing machine to prevent electrocution. Remove the front panel, the detergent dispenser, and the kickplate to access the retainer ring. Locate the clamp on the ring and loosen it. Remove the retainer ring and set it to the side. Inspect the boot and then install the new retainer ring. Tighten the clamp and reassemble the washing machine. This retainer ring is sold as an individual unit. It is designed specifically for washing machines manufactured by Whirlpool.
Im not a repairman, so all my knowledge to fix my washer came from either youtube or online chats. I posted this to help the next dad trying to save a few bucks. Door sensor... Since door sensor worked correctly, verified that by starting washer with door open, and agitate cycle would not start until door was closed. Meaning door sensor worked correctly. Timer... In high spin cycle washer sounded correcltly spinning, but when opening door, drum was was not moving. So timer was triggering... Read more
Missing or cracked cap letting water into the agitator? This protective cover seals openings and fasteners, preventing leaks and debris buildup. Easy DIY fix.