Kenmore Washer 110.82873820 (11082873820, 110 82873820) Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP62747
Rear panel pad cushions and insulates the appliance's rear cabinet to reduce vibration, noise and rubbing against the back panel. Replacing a damaged pad helps stop rattles and protects internal components from wear. What it does:
- Provides rear-cabinet cushioning and thermal/abrasion protection for the back panel.
- Dampens vibration and reduces operational noise.
- Prevents direct metal-to-metal contact that can cause rubbing or wear.
- Common symptom fix: reduces rattling or vibrating noises from the appliance rear.
What's included: One rear panel pad. Install notes:
- Always disconnect power (and gas, if applicable) before starting any repair.
- Remove the rear access panel to access the pad; replace using the original mounting points, adhesive or clips.
- Inspect surrounding insulation and mounting hardware; replace any damaged fasteners.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 357030
Use with motor 357282.
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Whirlpool washer making a whining noise while going to spin cycle Micheal S. • Clermont , GA • August 05, 2015
Replaced the clutch and water pump
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 285771
Used for direct drive washing machines. Complete assembly includes 2 level mechanism links, 1 level mechanism spring, 1 knurled pin, 2 rear feet, 1 pad plate, 1 suspension plate, 1 base pad, and 1 suspension spring retainer.
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Base supports and legs were rusted and broken Matthew D. • West Middlesex , PA • January 14, 2019
I ordered a Base frame assembly and front leveling feet along with locking nuts. I removed the broken parts by putting the washer on its' side and I removed the bolts on the bottom of the back panel and removed the motor and the transmission. I installed the new feet onto the new base frame and i slid the new frame into place and then I reattached everything.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 353424
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 799344
Color: White. Size: 1 qt. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
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Part Number: 98460
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 8528351
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Part Number: WP3948608
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Part Number: 285321
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP388815
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 285202
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP64065
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The tub in my washer was unbalanced all of the time Linda J. • Beaverton , MI • October 26, 2014
Replaced 4 of the suspension springs with new brackets. I looked up my washer, looked at the diagrams, watched your video which made things a lot easier! Took the washer apart, found the problem, ordered the parts from you and the washer was put back together and working within 3 days! Love your website! This is also the second time we have used your website and were extremely happy both times! Saved us a lot of money!
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP8529896
Installation instructions included.
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You could here the motor try to start but nthen just hum John H. • Brockton , MA • September 10, 2015
Found the motor switch was fried. So replaced that and the capacitor. Starts fine now.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP387402
Used for control panel.
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Kenmore washer would not spin and made a grinding noise Gregory B. • Wappingers Falls , NY • January 17, 2015
Replaced direct drive washer motor coupling. Instructional video was right on and easy to follow. Was able to save a 15 year old machine for a few bucks. The shipping was super fast (within 2 days) and the customer service is fabulous. I would definitely recommend to everyone.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 280184
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A bunch of things. Leaking, clutch was slipping and not spinning very well, and the brake was not engaging.. Alan V. • Melrose Park , IL • November 11, 2022
I installed all the necessary parts that I received from you and it works great, now. I received the parts in good time without overnighting them. I had the whole washing machine apart and went through it all before ordering parts. Tear down and assembly was easy. I just took my time. The washer is 17 years old and was well built. It was worth it compared to what is on the market today, and cheaper.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP359807
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The spin cycle on my washing machine was not working due to a faulty door/lid switch Joseph D. • Mechanicville , NY • February 17, 2015
I ordered a door/lid switch kit and an actuator and replaced them both. I probably didn't need the actuator, but it probably didn't hurt to replace it. The only issue I had was that the switch didn't seem to fit that well when installed on it's own, along with the actuator. So, I used the plastic shield which I had, along with the switch and actuator, as well as the old screws, as the screws that came with the kit were not long enough to accommodate the switch, actuator, and...
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