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Fix a washer that won't fill, fills slowly, or leaks during the fill cycle. This water inlet valve controls water flow into your washer. DIY repair.
Secures washer hoses to fittings for leak-free connections. Replace when worn, cracked, or lost to keep hoses stable. Verify fit with your model number.
Machine screw fastens panels, brackets, and components inside appliances. Replace stripped, missing, or loose screws to restore secure assembly.
Standard 8-18 x 3/8 inch mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components in appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws.
One piece. Works on most Maytag washers. Color: white. It measures about 5 inches in diameter, and 5-1/2 inches high.
New parts did the trick. Very easy to replace. Did not need to replace the base agitator, the fabric dispenser, or the screw; but, while it was apart it was simple to do. Read more
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Fixes squealing or slow stopping at end of spin cycle. This spring maintains brake tension so the basket stops promptly. DIY repair takes about 1 hour.
I replaced the: brake stator, rotor, and snubber ring. I did need to remove the stator which allowed the spring to decompress. I used 2 C-clamps to control the force when it was removed. To re-secure all the components I stood on the stator to compress the 200lbs spring until the screws could take the load safely. The entire thing took about an hour to slowly go through everything. Read more
Fix a washer that won't stop filling or has water level issues. This pressure switch hose connects the tub to the control switch. Easy 15-minute repair.
Unplugged washer and called for a water truck to pump out basement, 2 feet of water. Read more
Filters debris and sediment from incoming water before it reaches the inlet valve. Replace if clogged or missing to restore proper fill flow. Confirm fit.
The machine would not run a full cycle before it cut off and had the code "FE" and water was too high. The water inlet valve needed to be replaced since it was letting in too much water at time. The repair was easy. Unplug machine and turn off cold water. Remove cold water line and drain water into bucket. Remove back two braces located at the top on each end of machine This will allow you to move top cove back about one inch. Pull back top cover about 1 inch then lift off cover. Remove... Read more
Washer won't start or stops mid-cycle? This lid switch housing secures the switch assembly for reliable lid detection. Simple DIY fix in minutes.
Mounting screw used to secure panels, trim, brackets, and small appliance components. Replace a missing or damaged fastener to restore proper fit, reduce vibration, and keep parts aligned for safe operation. What it does:
Seals the basket to center shaft, preventing leaks and reducing noise. Replace if leaking between tub and transmission. Confirm fit with your model.
Replaced all seals, unfortunately it is still leaking. I can see where it is leaking from. I am going to tear it back down use some ultra grey gasket maker and reinstall tub gasket. Hoping that works. If it still leaks I will be using the washer as a large paper weight. Read more