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Size: 10-16 x 5/8 inch.
I used a screwdriver and removed all three screws and replaced them with ones I ordered from you. The job took less than ten minutes to complete. Read more
This front foot assembly is the adjustable leveling leg located at the front of the appliance. It supports and stabilizes the cabinet so it sits square and level, helping prevent rocking, vibration, and poor door alignment.
Replaced, it was a cinch!!! Read more
A replacement front drum bulkhead that supports the dryer drum and helps keep the front bearing and seal aligned for smooth rotation. Use this bulkhead to restore proper drum alignment and reduce rubbing, noise, and excessive front play. What it does:
New bulkhead Read more
Almond. Size: 13 oz. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
Was able to match it pretty well the natural age difference was good. The delivery of the product was amazing it took less than 24 hours to get to me and that was standard shipping. Give you guys an A for great !! Read more
This factory fastener secures appliance components such as panels, brackets, and handles. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a tight fit, reduces rattles, and helps keep parts aligned for smooth, reliable operation.
Replaced the Door Handle. Read more
This lint duct assembly forms the sealed air path between the lint screen and the blower. Replacing a damaged or leaking duct restores proper airflow and drying performance while helping keep lint contained within the filtration path.
Used from harness to top.
Fixing the problem was quite simple. First, I removed the lid assembly (thanks to the diagrams supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com!). Getting the back two screws out was very difficult because I couldn't see them from the front and I could not move the unit out of the enclosed space. After some trial and error, I located the screws which were 5/16 hex head screws and removed them with a MAGNETIC nut driver. (The magnet assures that the screw will not drop down into the mechanism). Second, I... Read more
This slide assembly restores smooth, reliable opening and closing for a pedestal storage drawer. It replaces worn or damaged slide hardware so the drawer operates quietly and stays aligned during use. What it does:
Replaced slides Read more
Color: Almond
Replaced. Shippping was very fast. A good experience. Read more
Right hand side
New parts easy fix Read more
Replacement housing that supports and protects internal components in compatible Whirlpool appliances. Restores structural integrity to the cabinet, helping reduce vibration and keeping wiring and components enclosed for safe, reliable operation. What it does:
Restore smooth operation of your dryer's lint screen cover with this lint screen door spring. It provides the correct tension so the cover opens and closes properly and the lint screen seats securely for reliable lint collection.
This factory fastener secures appliance components and panels, helping keep assemblies properly aligned and tight. Replace worn, stripped, or missing hardware to eliminate looseness and vibration and maintain safe, reliable operation.
The lid switch lever connects the washer's lid hinge to the lid switch, signaling when the lid is closed so the cycle can run. A damaged lever can prevent the safety interlock from closing, leading to no-start or spin issues. What it does:
2 Port. Whirlpool and Kenmore washers.
Ordered a replacement. Had to tip washer toward the back to provide access underneath to the pump. Had some difficulty removing the two hose clamps. Pliers were not the best tool. Had to ensure the drive belt was properly engaged with the pulley of the pump. Read more
A small rubber bumper that cushions and protects appliance doors, drawers or panels to reduce noise and prevent hard contact. Replaces worn or missing bumpers to restore a snug, quiet close. What it does:
I utilized your videos. The pump video implied if the leak was ignored? You would have to cut the pump off, which was what I did. The impeller also had to be cut down to the plastic collar on the motor shaft, which I used a handheld chop grinder to get through the plastic collar without damaging the shaft, because of the neglect on the leak the motor shaft had to be filed and sandpapered to accept the new pump. The harness clips on the lid switch were difficult to get to but I managed without... Read more