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Washer won't spin or agitate? A faulty drive motor causes humming noises and stopping mid-cycle. This direct replacement restores drum rotation.
This was a tricky one to figure out. The Maytag Centennial MVWC400XW4 would fill and wash, then stop before spin cycle or would not complete the spin cycle. We had to manually move the dial to rinse & spin, etc. to get it to finish a load. This technique worked but it definitely became a pain to do and at the time we didn't notice how much longer the machine took calibrating a wash load. I called Sears initially thinking I really didn't want to mess with this and they came out. They... Read more
This water inlet valve regulates the flow of household water into the dishwasher at the start of each cycle. Replacing a weak, clogged, or leaking valve restores proper fill level for reliable performance and helps prevent leaks or fill errors.
I order the part from appliance parts recieed it in one day and it was repaired the next day so simple watched video thanks to you all is well i highly recommend you to anyone barbara mcallister Read more
Fix uneven washing and poor agitation with this washer wash plate. Replaces worn plates that no longer move clothes effectively during the wash cycle.
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and other components in your appliance to keep them aligned and rattle-free. Replacing worn, stripped, or missing hardware restores a tight fit and helps maintain safe, quiet operation.
I ordered two replacement baffles and screws, then lifted the top of the dryer to access the drum and installed the two new baffles. Read more
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I looked inside and saw the teeth were worn off the "dogs" so I purchased the Cam Agitator repair kit and a new bolt. Getting the old bolt out was the hardest part since it was worn and rusted. I ended up having to buy a set of socket extensions and a set of stripped bolt sockets so $45 in tools and it took me an hour to get the old bolt out but putting everything back together was a breeze. I was very proud of myself, as a woman, that I fixed this problem myself and didnt have to pay a repair... Read more
If your washer won't fill with water or fills slowly, the inlet valve likely needs replacement. This assembly controls water flow into the tub. DIY fix.
Washer needed a water in let valve. It was very easy !! Read more
Washer thrust ring acts as a bearing spacer between the outer tub and basket drive, controlling end-play and reducing friction. Replace when worn to restore smooth, quiet operation and prevent premature wear.
Purchased parts from your site and did a self repair. Excellent quality , speedy delivery and easy to install. Now our 13 year old washer works as good as new. Read more
This 1-1/8 in wire retaining ring locks into a groove to secure components in place. It helps prevent parts from sliding off a shaft or shifting out of position so assemblies stay aligned and operate reliably.
Based on recommendation to replace the clutch if clothes aren't spinning dry enough, I ordered a new clutch. Upon disassembly, I observed no Ring Wire/C-Clip and that the bearing appeared worn. Where did the clip go? Well, the bearing wore down such that it wore out the clip and bearing up to the sleeve of the shaft. Knocked out the old bearing, tapped in the new and was done. I disassembled the brake shoes but believe you can get the bearing in and out without doing so. Not a bad job, just... Read more
Rubber grommet for motor mount stud.
Replaced dog ears. Read more
Replacement leveling foot for washers and laundry centers. Threads into the base to adjust height and stabilize your appliance. Needed when broken or missing.
Bought a new one and screwed one on. Read more
Leaking from the water inlet connection? This vacuum break prevents backflow and maintains the air gap at the inlet. Easy DIY fix in under 30 minutes.
Removed cover from Whirlpool washer (~20 years old) and found water to be leaking from hose connection at Break Vac. Obviously the hose had to be replaced but the Break Vac looked corroded and partially plugged, too, possibly inhibiting water flow. While the cabinet was off I noticed the Suspension Spring was rusted off so I ordered 1 of those, too. Total of all parts was under $45 so looks like we won't be getting a newer, more efficient washer anytime soon. Everything arrived in 3 days and... Read more
Adjustable leveling leg threads into the washer base to support and stabilize the unit. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing to level cabinet.
Cap seal creates a tight barrier between cap and mating surface to prevent leaks. Replace when worn or damaged to restore secure fit. Confirm compatibility.
Thank you for your video on web site , had no problem replacing clutch Read more
Replacement power cord that connects your washer to the wall outlet. Includes strain relief for cable protection. Needed when original cord is damaged, pinched, shorted, or worn. Direct plug-in installation.
Bought a new cord and removed the back of the washer and unclipped the old and clipped in the new. 5 minutes tops. Read more
Replaces the upper tub ring that mounts on top of the outer tub as a splash guard. Order a new ring if yours is cracked, broken, or no longer securely attached.
This was the second attempt at fixing this problem. The first repair and parts were generated by listing the problem and reviewing the potential corrections, listed on the web site. From making repairs on other clothes washers, I was confident that some of those potential causes could have been the cause. Unfortunately the counterbalance spring and suspension springs were not the cause as they were attached as intended and in good condition. I reached out for Appliance Parts Pros input... Read more
Washer won't start or advance through cycles? A failed capacitor prevents proper motor startup. This part stores energy to boost the motor during operation.
I originally thought it to be my capacitor. But after installing the new one my machine still wouldn't wash, upon further inspection the hose that connects to the water level indicator on the control panel had popped a loose. I reconnected it and my washer is working just fine now. So try and do a complete inspection before spending unnecessary money ($125) like I did. Read more
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