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The Water Level Pressure Switch Hose is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. It connects the water level pressure switch to the tub, allowing the switch to accurately detect and control the water level during washing cycles.
Common causes of a bad pressure switch hose include wear and tear over time, blockages from detergent buildup or debris, and kinks or cracks that disrupt the pressure flow.
Symptoms of a bad Water Level Pressure Switch Hose include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Replaced the pressure switch which only took about 15 minutes ,was a very simple operation. tube air was backordered till 10/16/15 so checked it and found it with gunk in it ,so cleaned it out and washer works fine. can cancel tube air as i will not need now thanks for information on what part to order was very helpful Read more
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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
This agitator spring maintains the spring tension inside the washer's agitator assembly so the wash action engages reliably. When fatigued or missing, the agitator can slip, feel loose, or make clicking/ratcheting noises during the cycle.
Found the wonderful parts diagrams you most generously share online and a couple of YouTube videos . I determined it should be repairable. In my cast the agitator shaft was frozen (rusted) in place. I was very fortunate to have been able to eventually remove it with the use of a lot of BP penetrating oil and heat. Long and short the replacement parts fit perfectly and the washer is running like new. Special thanks to the online support make my repair possible. Read more
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 bracket assembly secures a switch and thermal fuse used to control power and protect the appliance from overheating. It replaces a worn or failed mounting assembly to restore proper electrical safety and switch function. What it does:
Spesc: #12 pozi - drive
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
This hex-head screw secures the bearing insert in place, maintaining correct alignment and stable operation. Replacing a damaged or missing screw restores secure bearing retention and reduces noise or wobble. What it does:
Replaced the drain pump. Read more
Size: 8-32 x 1/4 inch.