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This washer tub assembly is the stationary outer tub that surrounds the spin basket and contains the wash water. Replacing a cracked or damaged tub helps stop leaks and restores proper clearance for smooth, quiet washing and spinning.
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This steam nozzle assembly directs a fine spray into the dryer drum during Steam/Refresh cycles. Replacing a clogged or cracked nozzle helps restore proper mist distribution and reduces leaks or drips from the nozzle area.
This metal mounting bracket secures internal components to the appliance frame, restoring proper alignment and reducing movement. Replace a worn or damaged bracket to stop rattling and maintain stable operation. What it does:
A small mounting bracket that secures and supports internal appliance components to keep shelves, drawers or assemblies aligned and stable. Replaces a cracked, broken or missing supporter to restore proper fit and reduce movement. What it does
This power cord assembly supplies AC power to the appliance and restores safe operation after a damaged or faulty cord. It replaces the worn or frayed factory cord so the appliance can power on reliably. What it does
This is the drum tub assembly for front-load washers — the rotating wash drum and surrounding tub that holds and moves laundry during wash cycles. Replaces a damaged or worn drum to restore normal tumbling and water containment. What it does:
This generator assembly senses motor rotation and provides the control board with speed/position feedback so the washer can time cycles and spin properly. It replaces a worn or damaged sensor assembly to restore reliable cycle control. What it does:
Dryer worked fine on all cycles except the Steam sanitize or Steam refresh cycles. Filling the water reservoir and bypassing the door interlock I could see a steam of water pouring out the steam vent. This was not a dribble. It was like a miniature garden hose and this kept up until the water reservoir was emptied. So, in my mind I decided this was either a sensing or control problem with the steam circuits. The steam generator seemed most likely as they appear to be sensitive to water... Read more