Washer Slow Clamp Line Mover Transmission Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11393685
Washer making loud metal grinding noise during spin? The transmission converts motor power into drum agitation. Moderate difficulty repair with video guide.
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When in the spin cycle the washer was very loud. Richard M. • Arlington , WA • July 21, 2021
I knew from the loud sound during the spin cycle that the bearings were going out, I ordered a gearcase part number W11455453 (AP6993918) which has the bearings, tub seal, and shaft altogether which makes the repair much easier to complete. I will say you should also order the spanner wrench it makes taking the spanner nut off and putting back on much easier also, part number TB123B (AP6832671). With this model washer, you don't have to take the tub out you just need to take the washer plate...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11454734
Washer won't spin or agitate? Worn gearcase gears cause thumping noises and prevent proper drum movement. Moderately difficult repair requires disassembly.
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The spline on the gearcase shaft was stripped causing the hub to strip as wel resulting in the drum to not aggitate Jay S. • Owosso , MI • April 21, 2018
I replaced the gearcase and hub. With the help on line videos the process was straight forward and simple.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 3360629
Fix a washer that won't spin or agitate with a new transmission. Common symptoms include loud clunking noises or clothes staying wet after cycles.
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Washer not spinning end of cycle Jeff C. • Morrisonville , NY • November 21, 2014
Using appliancepartspros.com site took washer apart to diagnose bad clutch. The clutch was bad but once inside I noticed grease everywhere and after a quick online chat with rep. determined gear case was leaking and needed replacement. Replaced clutch & gear case. Followed video tutorial and took a little more than 30 minutes start to finish for me - I have no experience. The most difficult part for me was actually just getting the retainer ring (little wire) to secure clutch in place-took...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ACA56078801
Secures the outer door boot seal to prevent water leaks. Replace if damaged, rusted, or losing tension. Includes tensioning spring. Verify fit.
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LG front load washer door gasket needed replacement due to mold buildup Howard F. • Port Orange , FL • April 15, 2020
If you have an older model WM8000H_A you MUST pay attention to the type of door gasket (boot seal) that it uses. Every video I could find for replacing the seal on the WM8000HWA involved a different product than what was required for our specific washer. I wound up getting the wrong one by ordering it without help and had to exchange it - after I had the machine taken apart. Thanks to AppliancePartsPros I got the correct seal and front retaining ring the next day.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH03X33729
Washer making grinding noise during agitation or won't agitate? This transmission assembly transfers motor power to the drum. Moderate DIY, 2 hours.
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GE washer was making a grinding noise during agitation but not the spin cycle. James M. • Walworth , NY • February 12, 2023
Using repair help suggestions from other users and youtube, I narrowed it down to the transmission (part #320) mainly because it was a metal-to-metal noise. The parts came in one day, thank you AppliancePartsPros.com. I installed the transmission but the noise was still there. Unfortunately, I didn't investigate enough and found a youtube video that suggested it could be the mode shifter
(part #325) and that's what it was. I still saved money because having a service tech fix this problem...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11454372
Loud grinding noise during spin cycle? Failed gearcase bearings cause noise and oil leaks. Moderately difficult repair requires disassembly and cleanup.
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Bearing went out on the gearcase Darrell C. • San Angelo , TX • April 12, 2016
Disassembled washer and replaced gearcase and reassembled.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH1X2117
Secures the timer knob to the shaft for accurate cycle selection. Replace if worn, broken, or lost causing knob to spin freely. Confirm fit with model.
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The control knob spun freely without engaging to select cycle Polly H. • Glen Allen , VA • November 11, 2014
I pulled off the retaining clip with pliers then removed the old knob and timer dial. I replaced all the parts with the new ones and used pliers to reinstall the clip. The teeth on the new knob engage to select the cycle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQwLtRcHx9k
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 2W20017E
Secures the outer door gasket to prevent water leaks during wash cycles. Replace if rusted, corroded, or the seal isn't holding tight. Confirm fit with model.
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Washer basket was loose banging/knocking when running eventually gave a 'load out of balance code" Dwayne D. • Hopewell Junction , NY • September 29, 2014
The repair was fairly straight foward as shown in the video. However, driving the shaft from the bearings took some doing. It required replacing the use of the board with a spare bolt and a 2lb hand sledge. (having an air hammer as reserve, also not a bad idea) I rated this reair as a "1" however I've been an auto mechanic for 40 years. If you do not have good general mechanical ablities you may find this more challenging as you get it further apart. I suggest anyone making this repair should...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH16X513
The Drain Hose Clip is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It secures the drain hose to the back of the washer, preventing it from becoming dislodged during operation. This ensures that water is properly directed out of the washer and into the household drain system, preventing leaks and water damage.
Causes of a bad drain hose clip can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from improper handling during installation or maintenance, or breakage due to repeated stress and movement of the washer.
Symptoms of a bad drain hose clip include:
- Water leaking from the back of the washer
- Drain hose detaching or becoming loose during operation
- Difficulty securing the drain hose in place
- Visible damage or cracking on the clip
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Note: For the entire drain hose, use part number WH41X10096.
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Discharge hose for 15 year old hot point washer Edith P. • Shelton , CT • October 06, 2014
The fix was so easy 2 screws and done, the part i ordered came the following day, i didnt expect it to arrive for another 3 to 4 days, excellent service , shipping, recieved the correct parts, and they have everything in stock, i would recommend Appliance Parts Pros to everyone, you wont be let down, believe me, thank you for the fast service, i give them 10 stars,
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11454741
Fix loud clicking or grinding noises during spin cycles with this washer transmission gear case. Moderately difficult repair takes 1-2 hours.
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Bearings in gear box M N. • La Vista , NE • April 29, 2024
Bought new Transmission/gear box.
Putting in the new one was easy. Taking the old one out was a nightmare. The corrosion on the spanner nut and drive block was awful. Ten years of VERY hard water and six kids made for a lot of corrosion and hard water crystallization.
I do not own a spanner wrench. I am not sure having one would've helped. I tried pipe wrenches, needle nose vice-grips and many other ways. What eventually worked was taking a three inch ratchet extension, putting it...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 285790
Clutch band and lining kit transfers motor power to the drum during spin cycle. Replace if washer spins slowly or won't spin. Verify fit by model number.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Spins slowly
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Will not agitate
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Pumps but will not spin
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Squealing during spin cycle and very weak agitation Elijah S. • Stockton , CA • May 24, 2015
My parents have the older 80 series washer and dryer that gets used way more than a consumer washer and dryer was ever meant to be used. The washing machine finally said im tired. During the spin cycle it was making a really loud squealing noise and during the agitation cycle it would barely agitate the clothes. So i ordered the basket drive to get rid of the squealing during spin cycle and noticed the dogs on the cams were warn and werent grabbing so ordered the whole cam kit to be safe...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP596669
Secures water and drain hoses in washers to prevent leaks. Replace if connections loosen or clamp shows corrosion. Confirm fit with your model number.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Will not stop filling with water
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Leaking
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My washing machine smelt horrible Bryan W. • Ogdensburg , NY • August 20, 2018
First off I have to say that Appliance Parts Pro's saved me from hiring a repair person, and quite possibly just getting rid of my washing machine. Their video's helped out SOOOOOOOO much and the advice one of their agents gave me over their online chat helped me trouble shoot something when I got stuck. On top of this they shipped my parts fast enough that less than 12 hrs later they arrived, which allowed me to get my machine up and running way faster than the other options I had available....
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4861ER2001D
Secures the inner door gasket to prevent water leaks during wash cycles. Replace if gasket is loose or leaking. Confirm fit with your model number.
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Lg washer/dryer combo unit shook upper counter balance weight loose damaging the mount lugs on the tub cover and tore the tub gasket Christine V. • Saluda , VA • March 28, 2020
The upper counter-balance weight mount design is a poor design to begin with. It started to rattle loose approximately 5yrs into the 8yrs that we've owned it. As it would start to loosen up (as evidenced by the loud banging noise exhibited during operation); I'd shut it down, pull the top off, remove the weight (it was almost always half rattled off at this point), wrap the mount lugs with friction tape (the plastic lugs were being worn down/chaffed by the balance weight), put the weight back...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH02X10093
Secures the timer dial to the shaft on top-load washers. Replace if the knob spins freely or won't engage properly. Confirm fit with your model.
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The timer switch came detached from the bracket and the dial slot slipped out of the shaft until i saw the repair video i did not know about the clip that locks the dial to the shaft Jeffery B. • Donalsonville , GA • September 04, 2015
I removed the dial knob and plate as instructed by the video, removed the front panel of the washer to access the switch. I found the plastic molded bracket that the timer rests on to be broken and the tab on the timer where it is attached by a screw to be broken. I ordered a replacement switch, dial and knob. When it arrived I replaced the parts as instructed, but I had to use super glue to hold the new switch in place due to the support tab on the washer panel being broken off. After letting...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WH01X10279
Secures the door boot seal to prevent water leaks in front-load washers. Replace if rusted, broken, or boot becomes loose. Verify fit with your model.
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Leaking rubber gasket GE washer model no: wpdh8800j3mg Michael C. • North Truro , MA • January 22, 2024
I replaced the following parts in the GE WASHER that I have owned for approximately 14 years:
Part no.: WH08X10038 - rubber gasket
Part no.: WH01X10277 - inside gasket clamp
Part no.: WH01x10279 - outside gasket clamp
The two gasket clamps were ordered on 1/18/24 and delivered the next afternoon to my front door. I already had the replacement rubber gasket from a long time ago.
I will mention that I have NEVER tried replacing a part on a major appliance. Since the washer machine is 14 years...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134616300
Secures hoses and boots to pumps and tubs, preventing leaks. Replace if damaged, rusted, or unable to tighten. Confirm fit with your model number.
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E21 water not pumping out fast enough (eiflw55hmb washer) Helmut D. • Rancho Palos Verdes , CA • April 20, 2020
Replaced pump. All components are accessible from the front of the machine. You have to remove two screws in the back that hold on the top cover, then slide the cover back. This will allow access to the screws that hold on the control panel. Remove the control panel (unplug cable), then remove the spring/wire that holds on the door bellows to the front panel (removing and installing that is the most difficult part of the job) and carefully remove the bellows from the front panel. Then remove...
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