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Broken door latch preventing your washer from starting? This door latch secures and locks the door during cycles. DIY repair takes under 10 minutes.
Unscrewed door latch and replaced it with the new door latch (1-2 min). Unscrewed outer plate from door lock assembly. Removed door lock assembly from its outer plate and unplugged wiring. Replaced with new door lock assembly, plugged back in, tightened some screws, double-checked alignment between latch & lock assembly was good and the project was done. Incredibly easy and saved about $150 not having a repair tech come out to fix it. Read more
Washer door won't lock or stay closed? This door lock secures your front-load washer during cycles. DIY repair takes 5-10 minutes with basic tools.
Replaced it. Read more
Secures hoses and boots to pumps and tubs, preventing leaks. Replace if damaged, rusted, or unable to tighten. Confirm fit with your model number.
Replaced pump. All components are accessible from the front of the machine. You have to remove two screws in the back that hold on the top cover, then slide the cover back. This will allow access to the screws that hold on the control panel. Remove the control panel (unplug cable), then remove the spring/wire that holds on the door bellows to the front panel (removing and installing that is the most difficult part of the job) and carefully remove the bellows from the front panel. Then remove... Read more
Secures the shock absorber to the outer tub in your washer. Replace if the pin is broken, cracked, or missing to restore proper shock mounting.
With more difficulty and frustration than expected but it works fine now. Things learned: 1. Order only 3 replacement pins. One comes with the shocks that you can't be sure you see in the picture. 2. A circuit board in a plastic box mounted to the floor, left rear, must be removed by two screws to be able to get pliers onto the head of the pin more easily. This helps installation too. 3. A 1/2" deep socket pushed onto the retaining tab of the pin stays there while you pull with pliers from the... Read more
This replacement spring restores the correct tension in the affected mechanism on your appliance, helping parts return smoothly and stay aligned. A fatigued or broken spring can cause loose action, noise, or improper engagement—this fixes it fast. What it does
Washer door boot seal prevents water leaks between the tub and door. Replace if torn, cracked, or leaking during cycles. Verify fit with your model number.
Replaced bellows. Read more
Fix E11 error code and washer not filling issues. This pressure sensor switch monitors water levels and signals the control board. DIY repair in under an hour.
Replaced fill sensor and Main control board. Payed next day shipping and washer was up and running an hour after receiving the parts. Read more
This factory 8-18 screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replace missing or stripped hardware to restore a tight, rattle-free assembly and dependable operation.
It was easy to find the part on appliance parts pros. Once I found it I studied the diagram and determined that there were 3 screws in the drum that needed to be removed. I disconnected power and then removed 3 interior screws. Once I did that I removed the back cover and removed the single screw on the bottom side of the air duct that held it in place connected to the heat tube. I then reversed disassembly. I want to tell you this is a 2 person job. In order to assemble it you need to... Read more
Replacement shock absorber for front-load washers. Mounts between drum and base to dampen vibration. Replace if cracked, leaking, or worn out.
Checked out a YouTube video on how to fix the two issues I had. Ordered the parts from AppliancePartsPros.com with overnight shipping and had the parts replaced in less than 30 minutes from start to finish the next day. Read more
Seals washer tub halves to prevent leaks between drum sections. Replace if leaking onto floor or between shell halves. Confirm fit with model number.
Separated shell and replace oring. Replaced springs and shocks. Read more
Shock absorber for front-load washers. Reduces vibration and absorbs movement during cycles. Replace if worn, damaged, or causing excessive shaking.
I replaced all shock absorbers with new ones. Read more
Plastic baffle (vane) that attaches inside the washer drum to lift and tumble clothes during wash cycles. Replace if cracked, broken, or detached.
Washer not spinning or draining properly? A worn drive belt often causes poor spin performance. This belt connects motor to drum. 30-minute DIY repair.
This vane screw secures the internal drum baffle (vane) to the drum, keeping loads turning properly and preventing rattles or snags. Replace a missing or stripped screw to restore a tight, stable baffle during cycles.
Unscrewed the front lower panel ( 2 screws ). Disconnected the pump hose clamp and removed the hose. I loosened the lower back panel and pulled out the drained hose from the rear. Replaced with new hose put back clamp and panels. Very easy Read more
Seals hot and cold water connections to your washer's dispenser. Replace if you notice leaking at the inlet assembly. Confirm fit with your model number.
Water was accumulating in the drawer pedestal, it was leaking from the front of the washer so I thought it was the front door seal. I also noticed it would leak even when the washer was not being used so I doubted it was the door seal. I googled the leak problems and watched a few videos which gave me confidence on washer disassembly. With the top panel off I noticed the leak coming from the water inlet assembly. Appliance Parts Pro’s had the part and replacement video and I replaced the part... Read more
Secures internal washer components during transport to prevent damage from movement. Includes brackets and bolts needed when relocating your machine.