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This white timer skirt is the decorative bezel that surrounds and protects the timer control on the appliance's control console, restoring a clean, finished appearance and helping keep debris away from the timer mechanism. What it does:
First I used epoxy which I do not recommend since it can interfere with the later replacement of new knobs. The replacement of new knobs went easily with the exception of getting the epoxy off. Getting the epoxy off is difficult and required a Dremel to cut the plastic and slip joint pliers to peel the plastic off. Read more
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This locknut is a small threaded retaining nut used to secure rotating and stationary appliance components, helping keep assemblies tight and stable during operation. It prevents parts from loosening and reduces vibration-related issues. What it does:
Screws and instruction sheet included.
I had a lot of problems removing the spin hub, I had to use an air impact wrench to un screw it even then it was very hard, it did not go easy with the hammer & pipe wrench as shown in the video. It was also very hard to remove the bottom spin bearing I had to cut the bearing retainer with a dremel tool so I could get my puller on it. After I struggled to get it apart The repair went very easy, I used brake spring pliers to remove the springs it worked like a charm. I am very pleased with... Read more
First; The part was ordered on Thursday and I received it on Friday! The kit was the correct one and complete with everything needed. (Maytag Atlantis MAV6200AWW – APV4373103 tub seal kit & bearing) Great Service ! I will certainly recommend you guys ! Some of the things I encountered installing the tub-seal on a machine that is 15 years old: Be prepared to do considerable cleaning of the tub cover, tub assy and outer tub. The 4 tub assy bolts were very rusted to the point the ½ inch socket... Read more
Includes leg, foot pad and locknut.
1.) Made sure BOTH Hot & Cold Water Lines turned off to Maytag Washer. (I have dual shut-off valve for those two water lines), 2.) Briefly ran Washer on Warm Water Setting, removing water pressure & remaining water from Hot & Cold water lines. 3.) Unplugged Washing Machine. 4.) Used Needle Nose Pliers to remove BOTH Hot & Cold Water hoses from the hookup on the back of the washer. 3.) Made sure I had an empty bucket, on hand, to catch remaining water that may come out of now-removed, hot &... Read more
I watched the online repair video for the timer replacement on my washer. I then looked up the part number on your website and made the purchase. The part arrived second day without any special shipping! I replaced the part (very easy with your video, Thanks!) and now I am good to go! Read more