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This 8-18 x 2.000 screw secures appliance panels and components, providing a reliable fastener replacement for restoring proper fit and reducing rattles or loose parts. Use where the original long 8-18 screw is required. What it does:
This replacement console is the outer control panel housing that restores the appliance's front appearance and provides the mounting surface for the user controls. It helps keep controls protected and clearly accessible. What it does:
I replaced the ball and socket connection for the drum. After doing so, I realized that the belt had been stretched and the tension pulley was not putting enough tension on the belt to turn the drum. After ordering a new belt, extra screw that was lost while disassembling the dryer, and some high temperature lubricant for the drum ball and socket the dryer now runs as well as it did when it was new. Read more
This OEM replacement part is a drive motor for washers. The drive motor is the main engine that propels the washer tub to spin and perform its primary function of washing clothes. Over time, a drive motor can lose power or stop working altogether due to excessive wear and tear. If the washer is no longer spinning or not working as efficiently as it once did, the drive motor will need to be replaced. Thankfully, replacing this part is a relatively easy fix.To begin, start by unplugging the washer. Once unplugged, move the washer away from the wall to gain access to the back panel. Uninstall the back panel by removing the mounting screws. Once removed, gain access to the drive motor and remove the screws that attach it to the washer. After unthreading the screws, pull the drive motor out of its place and position the new motor in its original position. Fasten the mounting screws and make sure the motor is securely attached. This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore brand washers.
Unplug washer then took back panel off. Unplug wires from motor then removed four screws from the motor housing then took old motor off and replaced it with new motor Read more
Replaced pump motor and pressure switch Read more