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Replaced the dryer heater, and for good measure the limit and thermostat switches. My whole experience with Appliance Parts Pros was exceptional. I had a few questions to which the pros went out of there way to get the answers I needed. They also sent me the service manual which had step by step illustrations on how to disassemble the dryer. Saved a lot of time. Read more
Replaced transmission. If you have a laundry center like me, you don't have alot of space. Replacing the parts want difficult. Just limited space made it harder. Also couldn't find a removal video for one of these but using a video for a frigidaire stand alone washer ouput me in the ball park and figured it out from there. Appliance parts pros had the best process too! Read more
Ordered part. Read more
Replacing the timer, timer knob, dial timer, Read more
This terminal block screw secures the power cord leads to the appliance's terminal block, helping maintain a tight, reliable electrical connection. Replace missing, stripped, or heat-damaged screws to restore proper clamping of the wire lugs.
What's included: 1 terminal block screw Install notes:
This push start switch is the user-operated momentary button that completes the start circuit so the appliance begins its cycle. It replaces a worn or unresponsive start button to restore reliable start control. What it does:
We replaced the start button Read more
This 115V water inlet valve controls water flow to the refrigerator's dispenser and ice maker, restoring reliable water supply when the valve fails. Designed to replace a faulty solenoid valve and stop leaks or no-water issues. What it does
Installed new one. Read more
Replaced the power resistor on the timer assembly. Solved the problem. Read more
Replaced the fuse by the heating element Read more
White. Right hand side
First attempt was to replace the door latch mechanism...didn't fix it. Kept researching and the washer control knob had been hard to turn so it seemed logical that was the problem. Also, at some point the end cap had broken. As it has the main grounding point inside it and as I was taking the control panel apart anyway it made sense to replace it. Read more
This replacement upper agitator restores the washer's normal wash action by moving clothes and improving water circulation for better cleaning. It fits the factory agitator location and replaces worn, cracked, or damaged agitators to restore performance. What it does:
Replaced the damaged agitator with a new one. After watching the youTube video from this website. Read more
This genuine OEM part is a timer for washers. The timer is the part that allows the washer to start and stop after being in use for a amount of time. The settings of the timer are controlled by the user and will adjust automatically depending on the desired settings. If the washer is no longer stopping after the desired time has elapsed, the timer might need to be replaced. To replace the timer, start by making sure the washer is unplugged. After that, pull the washer away from the wall to access the back panel. Once accessed, remove the screws that attach to the back panel and locate the timer. Once located, remove the mounting screws that hold it in place. Proceed to pull the timer out of the washer, and replace it with the new part. This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Westinghouse brand washers.
I opened the panel where the washing machine timer was, squirted electrical contact cleaner in any opening I could find while rotating the knob through the cycles (with the unit unplugged of course!). I then squirted silicone lubricant around the center shaft of the timer while again rotating through the cycles. Electrical contact cleaner tends to 'dry out' lubricants, and I needed to restore lubrication to the main moving part. The repairs were made about three weeks ago. So far so good. ... Read more
This washer switch is both the lid lock and lid switch. New mounting bracket replaces older design. Which means in some applications you may need to drill off old design mounting bracket prior to mounting the new lock. If your replacing the 4 wire switch you will need to tape off light switch leads. The light will no longer be used. Instructions included.
I unplugged the power source to the appliance. I unscrewed 2 screws and unplugged the lid switch. I replaced the old switch with the new switch and screwed in the same 2 screws that held the old switch in place and plugged the new lid switch back in under the lid. that's it . I plugged in the washer and started a load of clothes. works just fine. NO HUGE REPAIR BILL. Gosh it makes me happy to do such a simple repair to my old machine and for a very reasonable part price, my washer is... Read more