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Covered brands include Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Roper, and Estate. Easy to follow photographs and step-by-step repair procedures.
Replaced part. But the door was missing a screw and nut, so bought them and replaced them. Read more
New gasket around door and replaced the nut with a new one. Read more
Inner door panel with basket.
Replaced the drain & wash impeller kit. Read more
Made by Whirlpool. 3/8 inch FPT inlet.
It was a water supply issue. Not enough water, so pump couldn't generate enough pressure to spin the blades, etc. There WAS water getting into the machine, just not enough. To confirm the diagnosis, I just poured some water from a kitchen pan into the machine, then it was enough to make everything work, blades spin, etc. I could see the water going into the machine when the inlet valve engaged (door open, but manually engaging the door interlock switch), but it wasn't much flow. It turns out... Read more
1. To fix the leaks from around the door, I replaced the upper and lower door seals. These were purchased in a separate transcation, so they are not the parts shown here. The upper door seal worked as intended, but the lower seal would not stay in place on the lower edge of the door during a wash. Therefore I cleaned the grease and detergent off the old seal, and installed using silicone sealer/adhesive. The plastic edge pieces for the lower seal were supplied with the kit, and they installed... Read more
Replaced the fill hose with the replacement hose after removing about 5 inches. Works great! Read more
Cap with rubber pressure seal to hold down lower spray arm. Instruction sheet included.
I watched the repair video for the door seal, and it went perfect. Just like the video said. the spray arm cap came with instructions that were spot on, I love the web site. You guys are the best Read more