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Washer won't agitate or makes grinding noises? This agitator shaft connects the agitator to the drive system. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
Secures panels and components in place. Replace this fastener if stripped, corroded, or missing to restore proper alignment and eliminate rattling.
Ordered boot watched video had no trouble finding ,parts easily entered part num,no problems at all Read more
Wire connector block for washers. Transfers electrical connections between wiring harnesses. Replace if connector housing is cracked or melted.
Washer won't stop spinning smoothly or makes loud jerking noise when stopping? The brake shoe stops the tub during spin cycles. DIY repair in 1-2 hours.
First I looked at the many you tube vids, and there are many. appliance parts pros pretty much shows you how to deal with the parts. I changed the brake shoes and the clutch assembly which also comes with the driver cam. I also changed the metal brake operating cam. I think that brake lockup or improper brake release was the problem that broke the plastic cam driver. This was the broken plastic part making all the ticking noise. I first changed the coupling on the motor but that wasn't bad. in... Read more
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Washer motor shield deflects water, lint, and debris away from the drive motor. Replace if cracked or missing to prevent motor damage. Simple install.
A cam sleeve that supports and guides the cam on its shaft to keep the cam-driven mechanism moving smoothly. Replacing a worn sleeve helps restore correct alignment and reduces binding or intermittent movement. What it does
The spin tube bearing and the cam sleeve needed to be replaced. Read more
Rusted or missing motor shield letting debris reach your washer motor? This protective cover blocks foreign objects and secures the motor assembly. DIY repair.
The repair was simple. Having used Appliance Parts Pro in the past for much needed repair parts, I simply unplugged the machine, turned off the water and removed the drain hose and slid unit forward. I then removed the top control panel like last time, tilted the body forward and set it aside. I unfastened the upper hose to the water pump and slid what was left of the old shield out and slid the new replacement shield back into place then reattached the flex hose. The shield slipped right... Read more
Rear panel pad cushions and insulates the appliance's rear cabinet to reduce vibration, noise and rubbing against the back panel. Replacing a damaged pad helps stop rattles and protects internal components from wear. What it does:
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components to your appliance chassis. Needed when original screws are stripped or missing.
I ordered extra parts because they were on sale. I also picked up the heating element and thermal Fuse too. The actual problem was the Cycling thermostat opened up on us. It was an easy fix. Its great that you have repair videos on your site. Read more
Connects the drain hose to the washer drain outlet. Replace this coupling kit if cracked, broken, or leaking to restore a secure connection.
Use with motor 357282.
Replaced the clutch and water pump Read more
Motor mount to gear case.
For mating plug use 691707.