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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Water Injector by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18018645
Manufacturer Part Number: WP22001304

Fix water leaking from the back of your washer during fill cycles. This water injector directs water into the tub. DIY repair in under an hour.

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For Whirlpool Washer Water Injector (Part Number: OEM18018645)

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Hello Patrice. WP22001304 is the correct one for your model. The video should be really close to your model. The difference is the front panel on yours is help in with 2 screws at the bottom and ours had the clips. Just remove those screws and pull out on the panel. Thank you.

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Rich for Model Number LAT9356AAE

Water splashes over the top even on mini fill setting. Seems to be caused by inner tub spinning and agitator agitating at same time. It does this right after fill in wash cycle and fill in rinse cycle. If I bail about a gallon of water out of tub right after fill, it completes cycle with no water splashing over top. The motor seems to change direction correctly. Right after fill it turns clockwise, then short pause followed by turning ccw. Rinse cycle turns cw and then ccw during spin. If I grab the tub and stop it from turning, the agitator also stops. I think this is either a brake or transmission problem. Do you agree and if so, how do I determine if it is the brake or the transmission?

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Hello Rich. You will need to check the brake package, and the drive lug adjustment on the drive pulley. Either one could cause the issue your having with the unit.

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Rich for Model Number LAT9605AAE

Hi: I recently replaced my fill valve and water injector assembly. (bought from you) At the same time, I replaced the shut-off valves that were leaking and wouldn't open all the way. I replaced the old gate valves with ball valves. The parts I replaced seem to work fine. I notice that the machine fills much faster, which seems better, but there seems to be what I would call "splash back" at the place where the water injector sits against the lid and I get water splashing back inside the machine. Should there be any sort of rubber gasket or something similar to seal the junction between the water injector and the lid?

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Rich, No, there is no gasket or shield between the injector assembly and the washer top or lid. Check and make sure the end of the flume isn't damaged or distorted, and the flume is properly snapped and locked to the bottom portion of the assembly. " The injector housing is connected to the top cover. A hose is connected to the injector housing from the water valve. To Remove Injector Housing: 1. Disconnect unit from power supply 2. Pull washer away from wall to access components. 3. Remove the two inside screws on the control panel and tilt it away from the console. 4. Remove two screws, securing the front panel. 5. Raise top cover to access injector. 6. Remove screw securing injector to control housing. 7. There is a tab on the injector housing that stabilizes the position, remove injector housing by sliding assembly to the left(after the screw is removed). 8. Remove cover securing injector housing to top cover. 9. Remove clamp from hose attached to the injector housing. 10. Reverse procedures to reassemble." Recheck to make sure the assembly is installed properly and isn't distorted or uneven where it mounts to the top cover. Also check and make sure both faucets are full open and have the same approximate water flow and pressure(hot water is slightly lower than the cold water supply, usually).

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Hi Donald. You just remove the clamp by using either blunt nose pliers or a pair of channelock pliers. It ids helpful if you use a small pair of needle nose vise - grips. Thank You.

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Donald S. for Model Number LAT9416AAE

I have an old Maytag washing machine, Model Number LAT9416AAE. The lower injector (part number 22) has cracked and must be replaced. There are two part numbers for this part, 22 and 23. Part 23 is an assembly of the upper and lower injector and the hose. The lower injector part of number 23 should be identical to part number 22, but it is not. The lower injector in part 23 includes a flange that extends over the bend in the hose and matches the design of the broken injector on my washing machine. This flange does not appear in the pictures of part 22. The flange in part 23 appears to offer some structrual stability that would minimize fatigue in the area where the injector attaches to the washing machine cabinet. Is the photograph of part 22 accurate? If so why is it differet from the lower injector in part 23? I would prefer to replace just the broken part (22), but it appears that I must use the kit because part 22 does not match the design of the part I am replacing. Are the two designs truely interchangeable? Thanks for you opinion.

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Donald, the lower injector WP22001186 and the injector assembly WP22001304 are the original parts used on your model LAT9416AAE and the pictures seems to be correct. Both items will work properly on your appliance. Thanks.

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