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This pin collar is a small retaining fastener that secures a shaft or component in place, preventing lateral movement and keeping assemblies aligned for reliable operation. It's a simple replacement to restore proper fit and function. What it does
The collar pin sheared off in the transmission of my Maytag washer. Watching on-line videos of removing the transmission looked like major project. With the front panel removed, you can repair the transmission without removing it from the washer. Remove the front panel, lay the washer on its back, rotate the transmission assembly so the cover is up. Unbolt and remove the cover, put a pan under the transmission and rotate it to drain the oil. Be sure to find all of the collar pin that... Read more
A small replacement retainer clip that secures panels, trim pieces or small hoses to prevent movement and rattling. Replaces worn or broken clips to restore proper fit and reduce noise from loose parts. What it does
I emailed appliancepartspros.com with what my problem was and they informed me what was wrong they gave me a part number to order, tools needed and a brief explanation how replace the seal. they also have online video's for different repairs. I watched the video for lip seal(part # 207843) replacement.I also had to remove the brake assembly in order to replace the seal so I watched that video also. I went online and got the part numbers for items I needed to make my repairs.Just follow the... Read more
This motor isolator is a rubber mounting that cushions and secures the washer motor, reducing vibration and noise during spin cycles and helping protect the motor and chassis from premature wear. What it does:
This adjusting nut threads onto an eyebolt to set and lock an adjustment point. It helps maintain proper tension or alignment in the mechanism so the appliance operates smoothly without the setting drifting over time. What it does:
I ordered parts from appliance parts pro at 3:30 on Friday and they were delivered at bout noon on Saturday the next day. Took the machine apart removed the old pads. With the directions in the packages put it back together and the wife ran 5 loads of clothes through it. Works great. Was awesome to get the parts so quick Read more
Size: 8-32 x 1/2 inch.
A replacement nut and bolt fastener used to secure appliance components and restore proper connection. Helps stop rattling and keeps panels, brackets, or assemblies held firmly in place. What it does
This was some repair! My SG1000 stackable is over 30 years old and was purchased second hand. I've replaced many parts in the dryer section, but besides a water inlet, this was my first repair to the washer. All of a sudden it started making a terrible noise and was not agitating the clothes. The spin cycle worked fine. I first replaced the two belts on the bottom, but when I removed the old ones I realized they did not look terribly worn and weren't the cause. Many stories on here indicated... Read more
This replacement bolt is a direct-fit fastener used to secure appliance components. It restores proper fastening to reduce movement and noise while keeping parts aligned for safe operation. What it does
This cabinet top clip is a small plastic retainer that secures the appliance's top/cabinet to the chassis, keeping the cabinet aligned and preventing movement or rattling. It restores a flush fit between the cabinet and body. What it does:
I replaced the fill valve assembly with a new one. Had to look carefully at the parts diagrams to make sure I ordered the right one since the serial number break old vs. new didn't seem to match the number on my machine. On this particular machine you don't need to pull it out too far from the wall-leave the hoses connected to the valve, remove the screw holding the valve bracket, and pull into the washing machine where you can easily access the hose ends. A putty knife is needed to open... Read more
This is a genuine replacement mounting screw used to secure appliance components and panels. It restores proper fit and prevents movement that can cause noise or misalignment. What it does:
This was the perfect replacement part and once installed it fixed itself. Thank you! Read more
Size: 10-24 x .50 HXNI.
This is a genuine replacement screw that secures appliance panels and small components to restore proper fit and reduce noise. Use it to replace missing or stripped fasteners for a secure, long-lasting connection. What it does:
Size: 6 foot long. Washers not included. This is one hose, for a set with washers order 285363. For inlet hose screen use 285452A and for inlet hose washers use 285448A
Replaced hose and washers. Read more
This mechanical cycle timer controls wash/dry sequencing so the appliance runs through its selected cycles. Replaces a failed timer to restore timed cycle advancement and user-selected program control. What it does:
This is a replacement machine screw sized 8-18 x 3/8 that secures panels and components on compatible appliances. It restores proper fastening where a worn, stripped, or missing screw causes loose parts or rattling. What it does
A single mounting screw designed to secure panels, brackets, or components on your appliance for reliable fit and reduced vibration. Use this genuine replacement when a fastener is missing, stripped, or rusted. What it does:
Used Google to research issues. We ordered a new motor and springs. Installed and washer running like new. Read more
A stabilizer bracket that secures and supports internal components to reduce movement and rattle during operation. Helps restore stable alignment so the appliance runs quieter and more reliably. What it does:
I followed the Appliance Parts Pro's advice videos for the Maytag MAV6451AWW Atlantis washer on replacing the snubber ring and the suspension springs. Everything went just fine except replacing the two rear most suspension springs. None of the videos illustrated REINSTALLING the REAR springs which is extremely difficult because you can't get enough leverage with your arm extended. Observing my frustration, my wife recommended taking off the back side. You can't simply take off the back,... Read more