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Fix washer leaks during drain cycle with this pump-to-drain hose. If water pools under your machine when draining, this hose replacement stops the leak.
Replaced both inlet and outlet side of pump hoses. Removing the machine cover was the most difficult part of the entire project, and it was not hard at all after watching your "How to" videos. Thanks for excellent service. Read more
Secures the motor to its mounting point in your laundry center. Replace if the retainer is worn, broken, or has lost tension to prevent motor misalignment.
A former repair man deleted the grommets from the motor mount plate, the spring fastening the motor to the bracket broke the screw inside the motor and once the motor fell out of place the drive to the the transmission was broken. Read more
Secures panels or brackets in your laundry center to prevent vibration noise. Replace missing, stripped, or worn screws to restore a tight fit.
Replaced clutch assembly which was a little tricky, but very doable. Just make sure to take your time. I do have to say that I am very impressed with AppliancePartsPro customer service when the replacement part also failed. A new clutch assembly was at my door step a few days later. I now has a working washer again. Thanks Again Appliance Parts Pro. Read more
Fix a washer that won't agitate or spin due to a faulty lid switch. This mounting screw secures the lid switch assembly. Simple 1-hour DIY repair.
Installed a new safety switch and strike. It was a very simple repair and the video described the necessary steps beautifully. Read more
Agitator won't move or slips during wash? A worn drive shaft causes weak agitation. This shaft transfers motion from the gearcase to restore firm engagement.
I had to replace the drive shaft and the lower agitator. The motor coupling was also worn out. The repair was challenging because I had to rebuild the gear box. This step was really messy and I had to wait for the liquid gasket to set prior to completing the repair. Cleaning and prep of all of the parts tripled the repair time. Read more
Fix a burnt or melted lid switch connector causing your washer to be completely dead. This terminal receptacle restores power to the lid switch.
Researched this kenmore washer on-line and found the problem to be the lid switch. Saw a diagram on how to jump this switch by connecting a wire to both outside wires on the harness and voila! It worked! This is not a fix but it allowed me to finish the load of unwashed clothes and told me which part was bad (do not run washer jumped like this.......fire hazard!) Ordered the lid switch and it was an easy repair. A $14.00 switch was a lot cheaper than a $450.00 washer. Thanks appliance parts... Read more
Cushioning pad that installs between the washer lid hinge and cabinet. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to reduce squeaks and prevent metal wear.
Removed the screws, lifted the old lid out of the hinges. Replaced the hinges, set new lid in the hinges and replaced screws. Read more
Supports the spin basket on the center post for smooth, quiet rotation. Replace if your washer is noisy, vibrating excessively, or has poor spin performance.
Replace your washer's anti-rattle clip to eliminate vibration noise and buzzing during cycles. Secures components with light spring tension. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
I bought a clutch liner kit installed it in 5 minutes now it spins faster than ever. Read more
Rubber washer gasket for washer fill hose connections. Replace if worn or leaking at coupler adapter. Measures 1-1/16 x 5/8 inch. Verify fit with model.
Replaced with new part ordered from store Read more
10-16 x 5/8 inch mounting screw for washers and dryers. Replaces rusty, corroded, or broken screws that secure console panels and internal components.
I used a screwdriver and removed all three screws and replaced them with ones I ordered from you. The job took less than ten minutes to complete. Read more
Fixes broken or worn agitator fins causing poor wash performance. Direct replacement for washer agitator base. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
Beyond the excellent repair videos, a couple of tips: 1) with the agitator stripped, there is no way to hold the transmission from turning while trying to break loose the agitator screw - defeat the lid switch, set the machine to agitate and work the socket wrench against the motor. 2) the videos call for the use of penetrating oil when trying to free the spanner nut. This won't dissolve the many years worth of laundry detergent. Use vinegar to dissolve the soap first, then use the... Read more
Replace your washer's cracked, leaking, or missing external drain hose. This 8-foot hose extends distance between washer and drain connection point.
Just took off the old vacuum break and put the new one on. It was very easy because the site had a video showing how and I watched it first. Read more
Spin tube assembly with drive spacer, bearing, and shaft seals. Replace if washer leaks from bottom or basket doesn't spin properly. Verify fit.
It was fairly difficult, but I watched and followed the Appliance PartsPros video and was able to get it done using the parts I purchased from APP. The leak has stopped (but I'm still watching after 5 loads). Read more
Fixes grinding noise or basket won't spin issues by disengaging the brake during spin cycles. Restores smooth operation when cam wears out or breaks.
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
Secures wiring harness to washer top panel. Replace this clip if original is broken, missing, or no longer holding wires firmly in place during operation.
Fixing the problem was quite simple. First, I removed the lid assembly (thanks to the diagrams supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com!). Getting the back two screws out was very difficult because I couldn't see them from the front and I could not move the unit out of the enclosed space. After some trial and error, I located the screws which were 5/16 hex head screws and removed them with a MAGNETIC nut driver. (The magnet assures that the screw will not drop down into the mechanism). Second, I... Read more