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This retaining washer secures a center-mounted component within the assembly, keeping parts aligned and in place during operation. Replacing a worn or missing washer helps prevent looseness, vibration, and noise for more reliable performance. What it does:
Not one to patch a job, I ordered all seal kit, bearing kit, new shaft keeper, transmission oil, spanner wrench. I have the newer version of the agitator shaft so it does not have the groove for the internal clip. I Custom ground a thick washer so that as the agitator shaft goes into the transmission it fit flush into the slot for the old style shaft clip. With the plastic keeper in position I marked and pull the shaft. I drilled a hole that would be fit tight against the custom washer and used... Read more
This adjusting nut threads onto an eyebolt to set and lock an adjustment point. It helps maintain proper tension or alignment in the mechanism so the appliance operates smoothly without the setting drifting over time. What it does:
I ordered parts from appliance parts pro at 3:30 on Friday and they were delivered at bout noon on Saturday the next day. Took the machine apart removed the old pads. With the directions in the packages put it back together and the wife ran 5 loads of clothes through it. Works great. Was awesome to get the parts so quick Read more
This idler pulley guides and maintains tension on the dryer drive belt to help the drum rotate smoothly. Replacing a worn pulley restores correct belt tracking and reduces noise from rubbing or slipping. What it does
I emailed appliancepartspros.com with what my problem was and they informed me what was wrong they gave me a part number to order, tools needed and a brief explanation how replace the seal. they also have online video's for different repairs. I watched the video for lip seal(part # 207843) replacement.I also had to remove the brake assembly in order to replace the seal so I watched that video also. I went online and got the part numbers for items I needed to make my repairs.Just follow the... Read more
This replacement seal creates a tight barrier between mating parts in your appliance. It helps contain water or air where designed, preventing leaks and restoring proper performance when the original seal becomes cracked, flattened, or brittle with age. What it does:
Size: 6 foot long. Washers not included. This is one hose, for a set with washers order 285363. For inlet hose screen use 285452A and for inlet hose washers use 285448A
Replaced hose and washers. Read more
This hose coupling connects a flexible appliance hose to the appliance plumbing, restoring a secure water connection and preventing leaks. Ideal when a worn or damaged coupling causes drips or loose hose fit. What it does:
This is a replacement machine screw sized 8-18 x 3/8 that secures panels and components on compatible appliances. It restores proper fastening where a worn, stripped, or missing screw causes loose parts or rattling. What it does
A replacement nut-lock used to secure fasteners and keep panels or components from backing off due to vibration. Simple, durable hardware that restores a secure connection and reduces rattling or loose parts. What it does:
Took off the old parts and replaced with the new parts Read more
This pump belt transfers motor power to the washer drain pump so the machine can remove water reliably. It's a direct-replacement belt designed to restore proper pump operation when the old belt is worn or damaged. What it does:
This is a replacement drive belt designed to restore reliable belt-driven operation in compatible appliances. It replaces worn or damaged belts to help the appliance tumble or agitate as intended. What it does:
Export motor.
Here's the story. All my appliances except the dryer broke. Yeah. talk about bad luck. First I tried to fix the refrigerator. Replaced both motherboard and inverter board. Now it wakes up but the compressor does not kick in. Need another part. The washer, well I have to pull out the sink to get enough room to pull out the washer to fix it. Since the refriigerator is still in the middle of the kitchen, I don't need to tear apart another room. Nevertheless, let me say this, I love my "older"... Read more
This replacement screw is a direct-fit fastener used to secure appliance panels and components, restoring proper fit and reducing movement. Ideal when original screws are stripped, missing, or damaged. What it does:
This small clamping nut secures a mating clamp or bracket so the connected component stays firmly in place. Replacing a worn, stripped, or missing nut restores a solid hold and helps prevent looseness or leaks around the secured area.
I took the wash basket out of the tub to remove all the sludge and scale that had accumulated over the years. But I did not have a spanner wrench to remove the large nut holding the basket to the center shaft. No problem - I used a hammer and chisel on the ears. But didn't realize it was a LEFT HAND THREAD!! That's when the nut split in two and I had no choice but to purchase another. Long story short, it's back together and the washer doesn't smell anymore. Live and learn... Read more
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This spring-timer knob replaces a worn, cracked or missing timer knob so you can set and adjust the appliance's mechanical timer reliably. Simple, direct replacement that restores the user control interface. What it does:
This Torx-head screw set replaces worn, stripped or missing Torx fasteners used throughout the appliance to keep panels and components securely fastened. Restoring proper fasteners reduces vibration and prevents loose parts. What it does:
Removed the agitator, then the spacer and lock screw, then the inside tub, then the mounting stem I replaced the agitator collar to fix the issue The hardest part on this project was removing the locks with the spanner wrench. It is not easy to break loose if the machine has never been repaired in 15 years. You need the rubber hammer and really hit hard to get loose. This is what took the longest. (Approximately 1 hour for me) Read more