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Replace worn, stripped, or missing 8-18 x 3/8 machine screws that secure control panels, trim pieces, and brackets on your appliance. Restores tight fit.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components in dryers, refrigerators, and washers. Needed when screws are lost or stripped.
This was the perfect replacement part and once installed it fixed itself. Thank you! Read more
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
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 replacement nut-lock used to secure fasteners and keep panels or components from backing off due to vibration. Simple, durable hardware that restores a secure connection and reduces rattling or loose parts. What it does:
Took off the old parts and replaced with the new parts Read more
Secures washer hoses to fittings for leak-free connections. Replace when worn, cracked, or lost to keep hoses stable. Verify fit with your model number.
Machine screw fastens panels, brackets, and components inside appliances. Replace stripped, missing, or loose screws to restore secure assembly.
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
Fix water leaking from detergent dispenser area or inlet connections with this washer injector valve. Acts as siphon break in water supply system.
1. Sleeve for input, Injector valve, nozzle and seal for input fixed this problem. Probably the main part that was the trouble was a deformed Injector Valve which is a rubber tube with an internal retention groove at the wide part that grips the Nozzle. The Sleeve and the Nozzle are hard plastic parts that basically looked fine, but I replaced them anyway while I was in there. Additionally I replaced the rubber Seal for Input which seals the plastic input fitting to the tub just to make sure... Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Washer won't spin or spins slowly? This motor mount roller and spring kit restores proper spin performance. Moderately easy DIY repair with video guide.
The washer was on, and I heard a faint humming sound in the laundry room. I went in and opened the washer and it was full of soapy water in the middle of its cycle and was not agitating. I also smelled a faint burning smell. At this point I figured the problem was a bad motor, as the washer is more than 20 years old. I have fixed it twice before, because the first time, the repairman said I should keep this washer going as long as possible. It was made to last with a metal drum, unlike newer... Read more
This rubber seal creates a tight barrier between mating components to keep water contained and stop drips. Replacing a flattened or cracked seal helps prevent leaks and protects nearby parts from moisture-related damage. What it does:
Removed agitator, inner washer barrel, and agitator shaft then drained all the water and emulsified oil out of the transmission. Filled the transmission with new oil and then replaced the worn agitator shaft, shaft collar, shaft o-ring and stem sealing system. Read more
One piece. Works on most Maytag washers. Color: white. It measures about 5 inches in diameter, and 5-1/2 inches high.
New parts did the trick. Very easy to replace. Did not need to replace the base agitator, the fabric dispenser, or the screw; but, while it was apart it was simple to do. Read more
Washer making noise or controls not stopping correctly? This stop lug limits component movement to prevent over-travel. Simple snap-in repair.
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
Small drive gear inside the washer transmission gearcase that meshes with mating gears. Replace when worn, stripped, or damaged to restore power transfer.
American appliances are very easy to fix in comparison to imported ones. Just open the washer and take de transmission cover out change the pinion inside removing a simple retainer. In the agitator there is a screw that you loosen it take it out, then de tub and take the shaft out and put a new seal and a new c clamp and reinstall everything back. Top-loading washers are very easy to fix in comparison to front-loading washers that are very difficult to fix. Read more
Fix a loose or slipping agitator that clicks or ratchets during wash cycles. This spring restores proper tension inside the agitator assembly.
Found the wonderful parts diagrams you most generously share online and a couple of YouTube videos . I determined it should be repairable. In my cast the agitator shaft was frozen (rusted) in place. I was very fortunate to have been able to eventually remove it with the use of a lot of BP penetrating oil and heat. Long and short the replacement parts fit perfectly and the washer is running like new. Special thanks to the online support make my repair possible. Read more
Washer won't spin or spins weakly? A worn clutch plate causes slipping and shuddering during spin cycles. Moderate DIY repair restores reliable performance.
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