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Washer shaking violently during spin? Your inner tub basket's balance ring may have failed. This perforated tub holds clothes during wash cycles.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Secures washer hoses to connections preventing leaks and detachment during operation. Replace when clamps become worn or loose. Verify fit with your model.
This genuine Whirlpool control knob provides a reliable replacement for a worn, cracked, or missing appliance control. It restores a solid grip and smooth control operation so you can set cycles and temperatures with confidence. What it does:
Replace your washer's outer tub to restore water containment and structural support. Install when cracks or leaks appear. Verify fit using your model number.
Size: 10 - 24 x 3/8
Wire harness for laundry center electrical connections. Replace if wires are frayed, damaged, or connections are loose or corroded. Restores power flow.
Washer cycle won't start or buttons unresponsive? This control panel pushbutton restores function. Moderate DIY repair with basic hand tools required.
Outer housing cabinet for laundry centers. Replaces bent, dented, or rusted exterior shell. Restores structural integrity and appearance.
Fix washer control issues or no power problems with this main wire harness. Routes signals between control board and motor. Moderate DIY repair.
Replace your washer's damaged or broken top cover panel. This exterior cover installs on the top of your washing machine cabinet to restore appearance.
Fix unresponsive washer cycle buttons with this control panel pushbutton. Common solution when wash cycles won't start or settings won't change.
I followed Matt's awesome video from AppliancePartsPros.com to build up my "I can do this" reserves. But here's the story leading up to that point... We purchased our Samsung WF419 on a “Black Friday” special November 2009 expecting to get some good years out of the washer/dryer pair. We don’t run more than 2 or 3 loads a week in the washer, so ours has had relatively little use over the beginning of its anticipated and expected long life-cycle. When the “thumping” started on the spin cycle a... Read more
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