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The lady that talked to Fred gave him great help. She told him how to take the front off to replace the part. It only took a couple of minutes to do the repair. Even though I work for Sears parts dept. he didn't think I knew what I was doing.. Read more
Outer door panel that replaces a damaged or worn outer door surface, restoring the appliance's finished exterior and protecting inner door components. Ideal when the exterior is dented, scratched, or cosmetically damaged. What it does
Purchased the door panels (both sides) and replaced them both. Not sure if spending $150 on door parts for a 15 year old washer was a great investment, but the parts worked great. Took maybe five minutes to put it all back together. Read more
This 115V water inlet valve controls water flow to the refrigerator's dispenser and ice maker, restoring reliable water supply when the valve fails. Designed to replace a faulty solenoid valve and stop leaks or no-water issues. What it does
Installed new one. Read more
Replaced the power resistor on the timer assembly. Solved the problem. Read more
Replacing the timer, timer knob, dial timer, Read more
Fix was simple. Hardest part was taking off old part and attaching the new part. The drum was in the way but I worked around it. Started by opening dryer top, then unscrewing the timer mechanism in order to create some slack. Removed the wires from the start switch and replaced the old switch with the new one. Reconnected the wires and screwed everything back in place. Simple fix wish I had more strength in my hands. Girl Power!! Read more
This terminal block screw secures the power cord leads to the appliance's terminal block, helping maintain a tight, reliable electrical connection. Replace missing, stripped, or heat-damaged screws to restore proper clamping of the wire lugs.
What's included: 1 terminal block screw Install notes:
Replaced the fuse by the heating element Read more
White. Right hand side
First attempt was to replace the door latch mechanism...didn't fix it. Kept researching and the washer control knob had been hard to turn so it seemed logical that was the problem. Also, at some point the end cap had broken. As it has the main grounding point inside it and as I was taking the control panel apart anyway it made sense to replace it. Read more
Vertical spring adjuster insert.
Watched a few of your videos and ordered the springs and a insert, and actually got the parts right. I am not a Appliance repair guy but I am retired and I am pretty handy so I thought what the heck. I watched the videos, a lot of common sense, common tools, and plenty of time. My knuckles are busted up and a little blood, but I got it done. Was actually kind of rewarding. Works like a champ. The Videos, ARE AWESOME. Read more