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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
Color: White. This washer lint filter is also known as the upper agitator.
Bought a new upper agitator/filter housing. Just slide it over the bottom agitator housing and put the cap from the old one on the new one. Takes maybe 3 minutes to do. The screen inside the lower part of the housing/filter holds it snug to the bottom housing and does not fly off during the spin cycle. Works great. Read more
Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance through wash phases. This mechanical timer restores proper cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair.
I replaced the timer...I talked with a tech to make sure the timer I ordered was the correct one. Watching the video was a great help especially with removing the knob. Plus the video showed a couple of tips. While not exactly the same timer it was very helpful. As a side note the timer arrived so fast I was shocked. A semi-difficult job made very easy. Read more
This valve controls the flow of household water into the dishwasher during the fill portions of the cycle. Replacing a weak, stuck, or leaking valve restores proper filling and helps prevent fill errors and water damage. What it does:
The problem wasn't a blocked screen. I took apart my washer. Very easy on the Kenmore 600 series. Before I did this, I watched a YouTube video and it was a piece of cake. The whole job took me 35 minutes. Read more
Extends your washer's drain hose to reach distant standpipes or sinks. Includes coupler and clamps. Replace when you need extra length for installation.
Attached drain hose extension and it more than reached the drain. Read more
Fix a slipping or freely spinning top agitator with this upper auger. Restores the ratcheting motion that pulls clothes down. Quick 3-minute repair.
I have a 25 year old Kenmore washer that works well and didn't want to get a new washer as they don't make them like they used to. Upon removing the top cap of the agitator and doing an inspection, the agitator dogs were completely broken into pieces. Due to age we decided to replace the lower and upper agitator along with the agitator auger dogs repair kit. All new parts and works fine. On inspection of old parts, we probably could have gotten away with just a $5 repair for the plastic... Read more
Upper agitator not turning or engaging? This washer clothes mover works with cam and dogs to roll laundry. DIY repair in 15-30 minutes with video guide.
Opened lid during cycle and found upper agitator not turning.Removed dust cover seal and saw cam turning but dogs were only engaging once in a while.Although I didn't need to replace the upper agitator I did anyway,along with the agitator cam kit. I watched the quick repair video and repaired the washer myself in less than 30 min. Read more
This vacuum break valve (also called a vacuum breaker or anti-siphon valve) prevents dirty water from being drawn back into the supply when flow stops, protecting your water supply and helping maintain proper fill and drain performance.
New valve. Read more
Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
Agitator won't move or slips during wash? A worn drive shaft causes weak agitation. This shaft transfers motion from the gearcase to restore firm engagement.
I had to replace the drive shaft and the lower agitator. The motor coupling was also worn out. The repair was challenging because I had to rebuild the gear box. This step was really messy and I had to wait for the liquid gasket to set prior to completing the repair. Cleaning and prep of all of the parts tripled the repair time. Read more
Washer won't advance cycles or stops mid-cycle? This timer sequences fill, wash, drain, and spin stages. Moderate DIY repair restores cycle control.
Watched instructional viedeos on how to replace timer. Read more
Fix a washer that won't agitate or has stripped agitator teeth. This central wash-motion component mounts to the drive hub. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced agitator. Read more
Supports the spin basket on the center post for smooth, quiet rotation. Replace if your washer is noisy, vibrating excessively, or has poor spin performance.
This is the central wash-action component in select top-load washers. Replacing a worn or damaged agitator restores proper agitation so clothes circulate through water and detergent for consistent cleaning performance. What it does:
Heat-resistant fiberglass gasket seals your oven door perimeter to maintain consistent temperatures. Replace when worn, frayed, or flattened to restore efficiency. Verify fit by model number.
Rear leveling foot assembly that supports the back of your laundry center. Replace if cracked, broken, worn, or missing to restore stability.
Ordered the broken and missing part Read more