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Part Number: OEM18787182
Manufacturer Part Number: W11132267

This replacement part is intended to replace a broken or defective gear case in washing machines.The gear case rotates the washing machine's basket by driving the agitator. The user may notice the basket does not spin efficiently, if at all, and this the gear case may need to be replaced. Before any repairs are made, the washing machine should be entirely disconnected from the power and water sources. It's recommended that work gloves are worn to ensure proper protection. This is a genuine OEM part made by Whirlpool and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. As an authentic replacement part, this gear case is suitable for installation in multiple different models of washing machines that have been manufactured by Whirlpool, Kitchenaid, Maytag, and various other brands. This is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable materials and is sold individually.

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For Whirlpool Gearcase (Part Number: OEM18787182)

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Hello Greg. If leaking oil, you will need to replace the transmission in the unit.

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Hello Mike. Check the Pulley under the bottom and see if it is loose. If not, check the actuator for the sequence motor and make sure it has not come off the shaft under the unit.

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Hello Jim. Sounds like something you washed caused the wash plate to bind up and cause the issue you are having with the unit. You will need to replace the wash plate spline gear.

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Mike for Model Number MVWC400XW3

Maytag Centennial wont spin as well as new. Clothes are wet. The washer drains ok, but does not do the fastest spin to get them less wet (main reason we bought it to save dryer time) I have tried the drain and spin, and sometimes it works, but not always. It seems to happen in all the cycles. I was thinking dead spot on the timer, but...? I have seen multiple videos showing the same problem, but no one talking about what fixed it. Timer? Sensor? drive transmission? Thanks for your help

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Hello Steve, This does sound like the transmission W11132267 has an issue unless the spanner nut W10324651 has come loose. The bearings are made in the transmission assembly.

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