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I pulled the tub from my machine and separated the inner tub from the outer tub and knocked out the two bearings from the outer tub and installed two new bearings and a tub seal from this website... i do have to warn everyone that when you order a new seal, it comes with a new seal race that is inside the seal and looks like the seal itself. remember to remove the old seal race before you install a new seal. also keep the new seal race inside the seal when you install it. this seal will place... Read more
Sound dampener for cabinet and front panel.
*GREAT! *Parts arrived quickly and the job was fairly simple to complete. Thank you! Read more
Took the machine apart replaced bearings and new seal. I didn't know if the tub balance sensor was bad so I just ordered and installed a new one so I wouldn't have any problems.The one thing i did think was odd is how dirty the tub is when you disassemble it. You would think that washing clothes all the time it would be clean as a whistle but that is not the case. Read more
This kit used to contain part # 25001127 bearing cap qty 2, Part # 25001128 a separate bearing cap qty 1, and part # 25001225 lifter bearing qty 1. They now all sub to this kit in which there are only 1 PLATE & 1 WEAR BAR
As with many other reports, it was not the struts. I pulled the clutch and found it to be contaminated. After cleaning, and with the help of my wife, the reinstalled clutch worked properly and the problem was solved. The tight workspace required my wife to start the retention bolt. Maytag has a hole punched in the bottom panel. This hole provides a very convenient exit for the retention bolt, but not much else. Maytag could have made the job a lot easier by making the hole a bit bigger... Read more
Valve with thermistor connection.
Screw kit for front panel.
Initially replaced the pump. However, I believe the pump went bad due to the pressure switch failing and allowing the pump to run continuously. Once I replaced the pressure switch everything was fine. FYI, the wiring harness on my washer was slightly different and would not align to t the tabs on the new switch. I had to remove the black harness guide on top of the switch and just align the harness wires to the tabs manually. My ground wire was separate from the harness. I just plugged it... Read more