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This is a leveling foot for a washing machine. A leveling foot is located at the bottom of the washing machine and can be adjusted so that the washing machine sits level on the floor, even if the floor itself is not level. There is one leveling foot included in this pack. A new leveling foot may be needed if the original is broken or stripped. If it won't hold a position, then the leveling foot will need to be replaced. These are very simple to replace, with the exception of needing to reach underneath the unit. These screw into the bottom of the washing machine. Never perform care and maintenance on an appliance that is powered on.This is a genuine Whirlpool part and is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This specific leveling foot is compatible with washing machines manufactured by Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and Maytag.
Very simple, just screwed them in, leveled, then tighten bolt. You need a second person to tilt the washer back. Read more
After 10 years my Sears HE washer needed a new hinge. Saved about 20% and part arrived in a few days. Read more
I ordered the dispenser and the distribution nozzle since the old one was in bad shape. I also replaced the boot since I had to take the entire machine apart and it is 20 years old. I watched your videos on you tune to learn what to do. I recently lost my job and really could not afford to hire someone to fix my washer. I have to say it wasn't that hard to do and my wife was so happy that I was able to fix it myself! I probably saved $200 or $300 in service calls and labor on top of what they... Read more
Replaced the switch. The lever and cam looked good, but they are inexpensive and the machine is 15 years old, so I replaced them as well. Read more
Ordered parts and replaced Read more
Installed new ccu board and mcc board and still had the error code of f11 so I checked the wire from the ccu to the mcu and found that the Wire connector that is blue 3 wires on it was broke so I replaced the whole wire harness and it fixed the problem. Read more
Color: Graphite
I simply unscrewed 4 screws holding the outer door to the inner window door. Access these 4 screws from the backside of the washer door. I pulled off the outer door from the inner door. Then I used the 4 screws to attach the new outer door to the inner door. Don't fully tighten the screws. (I used a star head screwdriver to accomplish this). I just used my hands to squeeze the outer door onto the inner door and it pops into place. then finally tighten the 4 screws. Read more
Color: Black
Replaced the plastic window Read more
F11 would come up every time when trying to run the diagnostic checks. First replaced the Motor Control Unit hoping that was the problem, but that didn't fix it. F11 would still come up the same as before. So, I ordered the main Central Control Unit, popped it in and no problems since! Read more
Pulley included.
I first replaced the drive motor which was no longer wanting to spin or rinse clothes. It was completely dead in my 10 year old washer. Once I replaced, it would run, but give the F06 code. I then replaced the CPU and runs like a new machine. Very easy repairs made in less than an hour by a stay at home mom with little ones wanting to help. If I can do it, anyone can do it. Great videos on this website help you to know what you will be doing prior to making the repair. Highly recommend... Read more