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The pump impeller had sheared its connection to the motor shaft and the seal had disintegrated. Subsequent running had eaten the plastic motor shaft to about 2/3rds of its original diameter. Motor (and shaft) are no longer available so I filled the gouged area with JB Weld and then filed it down to original size. Fortunately the shaft doesn't have to be super perfect because the upper portion of the seal spins with the shaft so it just needs to grip and be concentric. Read more
Dishwasher fills but won't spray water during wash cycle? This upper impeller and seal kit restores water circulation to spray arms. Direct-fit repair.
Replaced both parts and the unit is quieter then prior to the fix Read more
This rubber grommet cushions and secures appliance components where they pass through panels or mount to frames, reducing vibration and protecting wiring or hoses from abrasion. It helps restore quiet operation and stable mounting. What it does:
The diffuser has something like a fan underneath that had gone separate from the body. The fan arms were chipped underneath. I thought that might have lead the spray arm to tilt and brush the heat coil, leading to melting on the sides. So, I changed the Diffuser & Lower Spray Arm. I think now the spray arm is parallel and staying above the heat coil. Hopefully it stays that way! Read more
Secures wiring harness to prevent chafing and maintain safe wire routing in washers, dryers, and laundry appliances. Replace if loose or broken. Check your model for compatibility.
Replaced the heater element, per the video. Also had to connect a new terminal to one of the heater element wires. Once the heater was again connected electrically, the washer completed the entire wash cycle without hesitation. (During the time that the heater element was non-functional, the control "dial" would stop near the bottom, about half way through the cycle, and had to be advanced "one click" manually). The Heater Terminal Shield goes over the Heating Element Nut better if you... Read more
I knew the detergent dispenser was broken. That was an easy fix - though I did find that the retaining pin was too big, and I had to make the hole in the shaft a little bigger. As far as the noise, I started disassembling and cleaning things, until I found that the diverter had broken free from the top of the housing, and was now stuck on the motor. I could see marks from where the diverter had been grinding away the housing. I was worried about prying on the motor (the diverter was very... Read more
No.10 - 16 x 3/8
10 - 16 x 3/8 , hex
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