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Screw for wash impeller.
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This replacement wheel installation leg restores mobility and stable support for appliances that use a leg-mounted rolling wheel. It provides a direct-fit restore of worn or damaged legs to help move and position the appliance safely. What it does
This pump sump screen filters lint, debris and small objects from wash water before it reaches the drain pump, helping prevent clogs and pump damage. Replace a cracked or clogged screen to restore proper draining. What it does:
A small replacement retainer that secures the FlexRow assembly so the component stays aligned and stable during use. Replacing a worn or broken retainer restores proper positioning and reduces movement. What it does:
This heater support secures the dryer heater assembly so it stays aligned and stable during operation, helping maintain proper airflow and heating performance. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to restore correct heater positioning. What it does:
Color: Biscuit. Screw for lower toe panel. For black screw use WP302868, for white screw use WP3400836.
Color: White. Size: 1 qt. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
This O-ring is a small rubber replacement seal that helps stop water leaks where two components meet. It restores a tight seal to reduce drips and prevent water damage from worn or cracked seals. What it does:
1. To fix the leaks from around the door, I replaced the upper and lower door seals. These were purchased in a separate transcation, so they are not the parts shown here. The upper door seal worked as intended, but the lower seal would not stay in place on the lower edge of the door during a wash. Therefore I cleaned the grease and detergent off the old seal, and installed using silicone sealer/adhesive. The plastic edge pieces for the lower seal were supplied with the kit, and they installed... Read more
Color: Black.
I had no hope of separating the panel from the frame without damaging the frame since the two parts were rusted pretty badly and the screws holding the panel to the frame were completely beyond salvage. So I had to replace both the panel and the frame. I ended up removing the electrical/electronic connections, removing the panel/frame from the hinge and then replacing it with the new parts. Took about 90 minutes but the hardest part was removing other items from the rusting frame without... Read more