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I ordered a new agitator. I used a Dremel tool to clean up the splines on the agitator drive shaft as best I could as they were pretty well rusted away. I purchased J B Weld with a high psi rating. I slipped a rubber water hose washer over the drive shaft and pushed it down to the bottom of the spline. I liberally coated the splines with the J B Weld. The reason for the hose washer was to help keep the J B Weld from oozing out the bottom of the splines as I lowered the agitator onto the... Read more
Catches lint, threads, and strings.
Includes 4 rubber washers, 4 metal washers, and 4 screws.
Our Kenmore Series 70 washer no longer spun during the rinse and spin cycle. After scouring the resource on the internet, the lid switch checked out OK, so it boiled down to the wig wag solenoid unit that engages the transmission. The back panel was opened and a check with a multimeter showed one of the solenoids was an open circuit and provided no resistance reading. Removal of the old unit required some finessing with a prying tool and hammer to force it off of the shaft. The new unit... Read more
Replaced the switch...your videos are great! Five minutes and the job was done..OK,maybe ten,but with no swearing either! Read more
This is an aftermarket pump that replaces the old Whirlpool belt driven design models.
Took old one off and replaced with part you sent worked great and very happy to be able to get the part since I love that washer it works great. New washers can't compare. Read more