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Two 6-foot braided inlet hoses with 90-degree ends for washer water connections. Replace kinked, aged, or worn hoses to restore proper filling.
I had a problem with the drain pump on my Kenmore HE3 and I replaced it using a drain pump I ordered from APP. That fixed that problem but once I started running the washer I started getting a FH error code. I looked it up and found that it was a problem with the washer not filling properly. I pulled the washer out and found that one of the fill hoses had kinked when I pushed the washer back in place. There was also some writing on the hose that read "Change hose every five years". I know I had... Read more
Two 5-foot nylon braided hoses connect household water supply to washer inlet valves. Replace cracked, leaking, or aging hoses to prevent water damage.
Watched u tube video. Ordered replacement water inlet valve and new hoses. Dismantled washer and replaced defective valve and installed new hoses. The repair went very easily and the washer worked perfectly as a result. Read more
Fixes intermittent operation or no power issues caused by melted or cracked connector housing. Secures terminal connections in washer wiring harness.
10-16 x 5/8 inch mounting screw for washers and dryers. Replaces rusty, corroded, or broken screws that secure console panels and internal components.
I used a screwdriver and removed all three screws and replaced them with ones I ordered from you. The job took less than ten minutes to complete. Read more
Fixes grinding noise or basket won't spin issues by disengaging the brake during spin cycles. Restores smooth operation when cam wears out or breaks.
First I looked at the many you tube vids, and there are many. appliance parts pros pretty much shows you how to deal with the parts. I changed the brake shoes and the clutch assembly which also comes with the driver cam. I also changed the metal brake operating cam. I think that brake lockup or improper brake release was the problem that broke the plastic cam driver. This was the broken plastic part making all the ticking noise. I first changed the coupling on the motor but that wasn't bad. in... Read more
Replace your washer's cracked or broken lid hinge. This right-hand side hinge secures the washer lid and allows smooth opening and closing operation.
With the parts supplied from your company. The lady that took my order was good at her job. All the parts were correct and fit. I thank you for the service that recieved. Read more
Fix washer temperature issues with a new selector switch. Solves problems when hot or cold water won't flow correctly or temperature settings don't respond.
Ordered the Switch-Temp ordered from AppliancePartsPros and installed it myself. Read more
Secures wiring harness to washer top panel. Replace this clip if original is broken, missing, or no longer holding wires firmly in place during operation.
Fixing the problem was quite simple. First, I removed the lid assembly (thanks to the diagrams supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com!). Getting the back two screws out was very difficult because I couldn't see them from the front and I could not move the unit out of the enclosed space. After some trial and error, I located the screws which were 5/16 hex head screws and removed them with a MAGNETIC nut driver. (The magnet assures that the screw will not drop down into the mechanism). Second, I... Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill or agitate properly with this 3-circuit pressure switch connector. Simple DIY repair in under 30 minutes with basic tools.
Watched on line Video. Only problem was in disconnecting wire "bus" connector from switch. I was unable to remove connector without damaging it. I "jumped" connector to prove switch was faulty. This also allowed my wife to continue to do laundry while part arrived. I ordered a 3 circuit connector, but this was not the correct part. I ended up removing 3 wires from old broken connector and attaching them to new switch without a connector. Electrical tape did the trick. Not perfect... Read more
Spin tube assembly with drive spacer, bearing, and shaft seals. Replace if washer leaks from bottom or basket doesn't spin properly. Verify fit.
It was fairly difficult, but I watched and followed the Appliance PartsPros video and was able to get it done using the parts I purchased from APP. The leak has stopped (but I'm still watching after 5 loads). Read more
Gasket sealer adhesive for dryers and laundry appliances. Bonds and seals gaskets during installation or repair. Replace when worn or missing.
Hardware washer distributes load under fasteners to prevent loosening and reduce vibration. Replace when missing or damaged to restore secure fit.
Watched a video online, the project took about 20 minutes, went well, parts fit good, the video was very helpful in getting the wash machine up and running. Read more
Suspension skate plate mounts under the washer drum to support the tub assembly. Replace if cracked, broken, or warped. Includes suspension pads.
Washer won't spin or makes noise during spin? This clutch spring cap maintains proper tension in the drive assembly. Quick 5-minute DIY repair.
I bought a clutch liner kit installed it in 5 minutes now it spins faster than ever. Read more
Knurled pin secures knobs or dials to control shafts in washers. Replace if the original is missing, worn, or damaged to stop loose or spinning knobs.
Weekend laundry became very noisy, our 1987 Whirlpool washer began doing a dance across the floor and the drum was banging into the inner cabinet. After doing some research and watching a few videos on Appliance parts pros website. I inspected the washer and noticed one leg the rubber coating disintegrated, decided to change all four legs, springs and lid switch. Hardest part of the job is getting the cabinet together. Ops check good. Read more
Connect hot and cold water faucets to your washer's inlet valves with this 2-pack of 5-foot fill hoses. Replace aging, cracked, or leaking supply lines.
Purchased water inlet valve and new hot and cold water hoses. Unscrewed about 5 screws that were holding the top of the washer in place then slide the top forward and up. Released the control top it popped off no screws. Disconnected the wires attached and unscrewed 2 screws holding the valve in place the popped that off. Popped in a new valve and repeated the process in reverse. Boom done! Very simple works like new! Read more