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The Whirlpool spacer is an OEM replacement part responsible for maintaining the proper spacing and alignment between the washer cabinet and the top panel. The spacer provides stability and support to the appliance. It ensures that the top panel is securely attached and evenly distributed, preventing any misalignment or instability during operation.
Causes of a bad spacer can include wear and tear over time, physical damage due to accidental impacts, or deformation from prolonged use under stress. These issues can lead to misalignment and operational inefficiencies in the appliance.
Symptoms of a bad spacer include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models. Sold individually, four are needed to replace all parts. Screw part number WP3390631.
Cracked bleach dispenser leaking onto your washer? This cup holds and meters bleach during wash cycles. Simple snap-in installation, video included.
Replaced top ring and removed inner drum to remove pieces that were broken. Read more
Rubber grommet for motor mount stud.
Replaced dog ears. Read more
Specs: 10-16 x 1/2 inch.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
Adjustable leveling leg threads into the washer base to support and stabilize the unit. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing to level cabinet.
10 - 16 x 1/2
I looked inside and saw the teeth were worn off the "dogs" so I purchased the Cam Agitator repair kit and a new bolt. Getting the old bolt out was the hardest part since it was worn and rusted. I ended up having to buy a set of socket extensions and a set of stripped bolt sockets so $45 in tools and it took me an hour to get the old bolt out but putting everything back together was a breeze. I was very proud of myself, as a woman, that I fixed this problem myself and didnt have to pay a repair... Read more
This lid switch is the washer's safety interlock. It detects when the lid is closed so the machine can agitate and spin, and cuts power when the lid is opened to stop operation and enhance user safety.
Was set to pull the trigger on a new washer since this one was 10+ years old. Broke a $25 lid switch fumbling to get the washer open before I found the appliancepros video library. Once I got things apart the right way I was able to diagnose the problem in 5 minutes. Identified the $10 part needed. Got the $10 coupling and the $25 switch and had the washer working like new in 20 minutes. I'm pretty proud of myself.. not going to tell anyone about the $25 switch. Read more
Washer won't start or advance through cycles? A failed capacitor prevents proper motor startup. This part stores energy to boost the motor during operation.
I originally thought it to be my capacitor. But after installing the new one my machine still wouldn't wash, upon further inspection the hose that connects to the water level indicator on the control panel had popped a loose. I reconnected it and my washer is working just fine now. So try and do a complete inspection before spending unnecessary money ($125) like I did. Read more
This water inlet valve controls the flow of hot and cold water into the washing machine tub during fill cycles. It contains solenoid-operated ports that open and close in response to signals from the control board. Replace this valve if your washer is not filling with water, filling slowly, leaking from the back, or continuing to fill when it shouldn't.
Replaced water inlet valve Read more
Replacement power cord that connects your washer to the wall outlet. Includes strain relief for cable protection. Needed when original cord is damaged, pinched, shorted, or worn. Direct plug-in installation.
Bought a new cord and removed the back of the washer and unclipped the old and clipped in the new. 5 minutes tops. Read more
Cap seal creates a tight barrier between cap and mating surface to prevent leaks. Replace when worn or damaged to restore secure fit. Confirm compatibility.
I used the parts recommended by the parts diagram.. Read more
Fixes poor cleaning or clothes not moving during wash cycle. This agitator restores proper wash action by rotating and lifting laundry through water. DIY-friendly repair.
Striped the agitator out and replaced the bottom portion of agitator. What was amazing was I placed the order Friday at 5 pm. It arrived Saturday at7:30pm. Read more
Fix washer water leaking into tub or slow dripping when off. Water inlet valve assembly replacement stops fill valve leaks. Easy DIY repair with video.
I ordered from this company expecting the parts to be later than they said and the parts showed up in 2 days like they said. Just before the Easter holiday even. Amazingly fast. Very satisfied!!! Washer is up and running again. Great job on getting me my parts! Thank you! Read more
Secures the motor to its mounting point in your laundry center. Replace if the retainer is worn, broken, or has lost tension to prevent motor misalignment.
A former repair man deleted the grommets from the motor mount plate, the spring fastening the motor to the bracket broke the screw inside the motor and once the motor fell out of place the drive to the the transmission was broken. Read more
Washer won't drain or clothes have residue? Replace the drain pump filter that screens debris and prevents clogs. Protects pump from damage.
On a 3 year old Maytag...........New gear case and hub installed. The videos produced by AppliancePartsPros are quite helpful, even though the video was not of the exact make and model number I was repairing, the similarities were so great that it may as well have been the same make and model number (whirlpool and Maytag essentially make the same thing and slap I different sticker on them) Read more
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
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