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Secures the door boot seal on front load washers to prevent water leaks. Replace if seal is loose or water seeps during wash cycles. Confirm fit with your model.
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
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
Secures panels or brackets in your laundry center to prevent vibration noise. Replace missing, stripped, or worn screws to restore a tight fit.
Followed online video. It was easy Read more
Push-in nut for washers. Secures components and panels inside the cabinet. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper assembly.
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
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
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
Fix a washer that won't agitate or spin due to a faulty lid switch. This mounting screw secures the lid switch assembly. Simple 1-hour DIY repair.
New switch 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
Secures hose connections to prevent leaks in your washer. Replace if you notice dripping at hose fittings or loose connections. Verify fit with your model.
Took off cover, installed new parts. Read more
Clothes not cleaning properly or agitator won't spin? This agitator assembly restores wash action in top-load washers. Moderate DIY repair—30-45 minutes.
Fix a burnt or melted lid switch connector causing your washer to be completely dead. This terminal receptacle restores power to the lid switch.
Researched this kenmore washer on-line and found the problem to be the lid switch. Saw a diagram on how to jump this switch by connecting a wire to both outside wires on the harness and voila! It worked! This is not a fix but it allowed me to finish the load of unwashed clothes and told me which part was bad (do not run washer jumped like this.......fire hazard!) Ordered the lid switch and it was an easy repair. A $14.00 switch was a lot cheaper than a $450.00 washer. Thanks appliance parts... Read more
Secures the door boot gasket to the front tub on front-load washers. Replace if the seal is loose or leaking during wash cycles. Confirm fit with model.
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.
Replace your washer's anti-rattle clip to eliminate vibration noise and buzzing during cycles. Secures components with light spring tension. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
I bought a clutch liner kit installed it in 5 minutes now it spins faster than ever. Read more
Rubber washer gasket for washer fill hose connections. Replace if worn or leaking at coupler adapter. Measures 1-1/16 x 5/8 inch. Verify fit with model.
Replaced with new part ordered from store Read more
Fixes intermittent operation or no power issues caused by melted or cracked connector housing. Secures terminal connections in washer wiring harness.