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This hex washer head screw secures appliance components and hardware, helping keep panels and assemblies fastened for safe, reliable operation. Use it to replace missing or damaged screws that allow parts to shift or rattle. What it does:
A small metal mounting screw used to secure appliance panels and internal components. Simple replacement that restores proper fit and reduces rattling or loose parts when the original fastener is missing or damaged. What it does
My washer and dryer was stacked and I needed the right parts to put the tops and "feet" back on them. Read more
This replacement control panel restores the appliance's front console and user interface so buttons and the display work reliably. It provides the visible face and mounting surface for controls and status indicators. What it does:
This is a replacement bolt fastener that secures interior and exterior appliance components for stable operation and safe use. It restores proper fit where a worn or missing bolt causes looseness or rattling. What it does:
A small replacement retainer clip used to secure interior trim or components so panels and shelves stay in place. Replacing a worn or broken clip restores a snug fit and reduces rattling or loose parts. What it does
Take belly spring off , take the door off ,top panel off , Control panel off, took weight balance, took belly off ,take old shell of by remove all fastener around shell ,Then install new shell.then put all parts back in reverse order .I have to took the drain rubber off too. Read more
This clamp secures flexible hoses and small-diameter tubing to fittings, helping prevent leaks and keeping connections tight for reliable appliance operation. Use it where a compact, durable clamp is required for water or drain lines. What it does:
I believe the shock absorbers were bad and caused too much stress on the spring, breaking it. I replaced the spring, spring protector, and shock absorbers. I got lucky; when I got the drum back up where it belonged I saw that the door boot seal straightened itself back out and wasn’t damaged so I didn’t have to replace it. The whole job took about three hours and the washing machine runs more smoothly now than it did when it was new! Read more